Oh, I see... I got you wrong initially. Indeed, in this case.. the best
solution is polling and upon subtask completion - output a jgrowl
notification script.

Alex


Thomas Götz wrote:
> 
> Ok, but this is *not* what I want to achieve, beggin' your pardon ;-)
> The first messages should not display when starting the operation, but 
> when a certain sub-task is finished. Say, I iterate over a list in the 
> operation, and after each cycle I'd like to display a jGrowl message ...
> 
>     -Tom
> 
> 
> Am 09.04.2010 09:05, schrieb Alex Objelean:
>> That's all. Now  ajaxIndicator DOM element to appear when ajax call will
>> start and will disappear when it will complete.
> 
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