Hi Tiwari,

Did you tested this approach in Netscape.
What was the result?

I implemented the same thing and everything works fine in IE but not in Netscape?
In netscape both the DIV starts coming.


Shailender Jain

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> Hi Christian,
> Here I am giving you the approach we implemented to handle this
> scenario.
>
> We developed two separate presentations in two div of a html page before
> converting this page to JSP. One div (div1) of this just display "Please
> wait, Work in Progress" kind of message and second div (div2) contains
> the actual logic of processing.
>
> At the start of page somewhere, declare a JavaScript variable and by
> default make this variable false.
>
> By default show the visibility of div1 as true. Now at the end of page
> where all the processing has been done change the above declared
> variable as true.
>
> On change of this variable call a JavaScript function which will set
> visibility of div1 as false and div2 visibility as true.
>
> Then onwards, put your java code (scriptlet) into div2.
>
> Using this approach, we could smoothly implement please wait operation.
>
> Hope this will help you.
>
> - regards
>
> Raj
> (+91-11-31261821)
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Christian Riedel
> Sent: Thursday, August 05, 2004 1:55 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: How to show a 'please wait' page while performing action
>
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to implement a page, that is shown during perfoming a file
>
> upload action.
>
> When the upload form is submitted I want a new page to be displayed
>
> showing a 'please wait' message. While this page is shown the actual
>
> file-upload should be performed and then, when the upload is finished,
>
> the actual 'result-page' should be shown.
>
> By now I can only submit the form. the file-upload starts and the page
>
> does not do anything until the upload is completed. So if the upload
>
> takes a long time the user does not really know what's happening.
>
> Can anyone help me with this?
>
> TIA
>
> Christian
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