[Proto-Scripty] Fade In and Fade Off

2009-03-05 Thread Akshit Soota

I need the exact code with script includes where a div fades in and
off !!

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[Proto-Scripty] Re: Mass AJAX Requests

2009-03-11 Thread Akshit Soota

In fact I send a loop at once, sending all the AJAX requests !!

On Mar 11, 6:57 pm, T.J. Crowder t...@crowdersoftware.com wrote:
 Hi,

 Fails how?  Which part is failing?  What is the error?  Are you
 overlapping the requests, or sending them serially?  What have you
 already looked into?  How have you tried to isolate the problem?  Etc.
 etc. etc.
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 On Mar 11, 1:03 pm, Akshit Soota a.so...@gmail.com wrote:



  I'm trying to send mass number of emails via prototype JS AJAX. it
  fails at a certain point for bulk mails. What do I do !! I call a PHP
  Page !!

  Regards,
  akshits- Hide quoted text -

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[Proto-Scripty] Re: Mass AJAX Requests

2009-03-11 Thread Akshit Soota

Thanks a lot ~!!

On Mar 11, 9:16 pm, T.J. Crowder t...@crowdersoftware.com wrote:
 Hi,

 Frankly, again, you're not doing much to help us help you here.  We
 can't magically see what you're doing and then tell you what's wrong
 with it.

 Ryan's right, of course, that the most efficient thing would be to
 process the entire list on the server.  Of course, there are reasons
 not to do it that way too, such as keeping your user informed about
 what's happening, script processing timeouts on the server, etc.

 If you want to drive this from the client end, I'd probably recommend
 a chained loop, where each request's success handler triggers the
 next request.  You could also update a progress indicator along the
 way.  That way, you only have one outstanding request at a time.
 Based on what little you've said, I'm guessing you're ending up with
 dozens if not hundreds of outstanding overlappedrequests, and
 overflowing the capacity of some queue (in the browser, on the server,
 etc.) somewhere.

 Here's a quick-and-dirty example of a chained loop:

 function processList(list) {
     processListEntry($('display'), list, 0);

 }

 function processListEntry(display, list, index) {
     if (index = list.length) {
         display.update('Done!  Processed ' + list.length + '
 entries.');
     }
     else {
         display.update('Processing entry ' + (index + 1) + ' of ' +
 list.length + '...');
         newAjax.Request(server.php?email= + list[index], {
             onSuccess:      function() {
                 processListEntry(display, list, index + 1);
             },
             onFailure:      function() {
                 display.update('Failed at entry ' + (index + 1) +
 '.');
             }
         });
     }

 }

 That example keeps all of its state information in various closures
 and parameter lists, which is l33t and c00l but may be a bit memory-
 intensive (at the very least, the GC will have to work pretty hard).
 But you can quickly write a class that stores all of the context as
 instance vars and avoid the closures.

 FWIW,
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 On Mar 11, 3:00 pm, Akshit Soota a.so...@gmail.com wrote:



  Okay so I replied once but replying the 2nd time to ask you a code
  suggestion of Prototype JSAJAX. I have an array of emails and then
  give me the code to send the emails via a specific PHP Page !

  On Mar 11, 6:57 pm, T.J. Crowder t...@crowdersoftware.com wrote:

   Hi,

   Fails how?  Which part is failing?  What is the error?  Are you
   overlapping therequests, or sending them serially?  What have you
   already looked into?  How have you tried to isolate the problem?  Etc.
   etc. etc.
   --
   T.J. Crowder
   tj / crowder software / com
   Independent Software Engineer, consulting services available

   On Mar 11, 1:03 pm, Akshit Soota a.so...@gmail.com wrote:

I'm trying to sendmassnumber of emails via prototype JSAJAX. it
fails at a certain point for bulk mails. What do I do !! I call a PHP
Page !!

Regards,
akshits- Hide quoted text -

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