Yes, this works too
response.js = 
"$('#grid_course').get(0).reload();$('#grid_pricelist').get(0).reload()"

On Sunday, June 16, 2013 10:41:26 PM UTC+2, step wrote:
>
> I do have that function. Maybe that function itself is giving me a clue, 
> on the fifth line
> var statement = "jQuery('#" + target + "').get(0).reload();";
>
> so adding .get(0) after jQuery() enables reload(), of course...
>
>
> On Sunday, June 16, 2013 10:34:28 PM UTC+2, step wrote:
>>
>> I will check but I doubt it's a bug, jQuery doesn't have a reload 
>> function, js does.
>>
>>>
>>>>>

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