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Sent: 04 September 2006 22:43
To: Alex Turner
Cc: Peter Lauri; php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP] Crazy behavior...
Alex Turner wrote:
Peter,
When it arrives at the browser, via ajax, I am guessing that you then put it
into the page view .innerHTML
Alex Turner wrote:
Peter,
When it arrives at the browser, via ajax, I am guessing that you then put it
into the page view .innerHTML or some other method.
I suspect your problem revolves around asking the browser to do stuff it
should not really have to do.
There are two issues I
Hi,
This is really odd. I use this code to retrive value from a database table.
When the field is empty, it cracks the HTML code some how, the PHP script
seam to not break.
function getInfo() {
$html = table;
$html.=
trthName/thtd.$this-getName()./td/tr;
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Subject: [PHP] Crazy behavior...
Hi,
This is really odd. I use this code to retrive value from a database table.
When the field is empty, it cracks the HTML code some how, the PHP script
seam to not break.
function getInfo() {
$html = table;
$html
To: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: [PHP] Crazy behavior...
Hi,
This is really odd. I use this code to retrive value from a database table.
When the field is empty, it cracks the HTML code some how, the PHP script
seam to not break.
function getInfo() {
$html = table
[snip]
Can you send an example of the broken HTML? What are the symptoms of
the html being broken. Finally, in what way are you using AJAX. This
looks like html output - so is it really AJAH?
My first guess is that something about the context at the browser end
makes td/td - an empty table
.
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From: Peter Lauri [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 03 September 2006 17:20
To: Alex Turner; php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: RE: [PHP] Crazy behavior...
[snip]
Can you send an example of the broken HTML? What
To: Peter Lauri
Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: RE: [PHP] Crazy behavior...
Peter,
When it arrives at the browser, via ajax, I am guessing that you then put it
into the page view .innerHTML or some other method.
I suspect your problem revolves around asking the browser to do stuff it
should
September 2006 18:02
To: Alex Turner
Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: RE: [PHP] Crazy behavior...
Just thought one thing. I did do a alert() on the http.responseText, and
that breaks in on the td too, so the response that is sent back probably
just ends there... weird...
/Peter
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