Try adding
tacosConfig.debugAjaxResponseError=true
after the djConfig definitions...

This *might* allow you to see  a better error reported.

Also, it's very useful to peek at the ajax responses...In FF there's
firebug,
i think the developer toolbar can show the responses in IE.

But anyway, here's another way, using the TacosDemo site as an example...
-) go to http://opencomponentry.com:8080/tacos/ajax/EffectsExample.html
-) open the details link for the first country in a new window / tab
-) hit refresh a few times - you can see full-page refreshes working
normally
-) at the address bar, add
&dojoRequest=true
at the end of the url then hit enter.
-) The xml of the ajax response is displayed

Of course, those aren't solutions, but i hope they can help you figure
them out...



Yiannis Mavroukakis wrote:
> There is some peculiarity at at play here. Very standard things like
> AjaxDirectLink seem to behave differently. For example
>
>
>   
>> <div jwcid="[EMAIL PROTECTED]:Id">                   
>>      <span jwcid="@If" condition="ognl:master.shipper!=null">                
>>                                                                         
>>              <span jwcid="@If" condition="ognl:!editingShipper"> 
>>                      <a jwcid="@tacos:AjaxDirectLink" 
>> updateComponents="ognl:{'shipperUpdate'}" listener="listener:editShipper"> 
>>                              <span jwcid="shipper">Shipper</span>
>>                      </a>
>>              </span>
>>              <span jwcid="@Else">
>>                      <span class="auto_complete" 
>> jwcid="shipperAutoCompleter" />
>>              </span>
>>      </span>
>>      <span jwcid="@Else">
>>              <span class="auto_complete" jwcid="nullShipperAutoCompleter"/>
>>      </span>                                                                 
>>                         
>> </div>
>>     
>
> This renders a link, which in turn when clicked displays an autocompleter. 
> While this works fine on Firefox, in IE when this link
> is clicked it produces a blank page with [object Object] in it. Is there 
> something I am missing here?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Yiannis
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