I think to get any useful help, you'll need to provide a more complete
description of the problem.  Usually if you create a minimal test case
that demonstrates the error, two things happen:  One, usually you
figure out what's wrong and don't need to ask; and two, if you do need
to ask, because you've presented a nice small example of what's wrong,
people can quickly spot the problem and help you out.

Hope this helps,
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T.J. Crowder
tj / crowder software / com

On Apr 6, 12:46 am, XJIOP <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yesterday configured on the my site Ajax.Updater, everything worked
> perfectly today stopped working, the entire page is updated!
>
> opera last version.
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