On Aug 25, 2009, at 17:01 , James Miller wrote:

> Do you need to return false; to prevent further execution?  What's  
> triggering the ajax request?

That doesn't help.

Actually, I described this a bit wrong. I've done an ajax request and  
displayed a set of options for the user. This is called by the user  
clicking on one of those options. The ajax update that preceded it  
actually works fine.

> Does the action that triggers the ajax call happen to be a link with  
> an anchor? <a href="#" ... /> ... that can cause your problem

Yes. Do you know a solution?

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