Yes, I do have an ajax generated by code inside another ajax. But I'm
not married to that approach, especially if it doesn't work. I'm just
looking for anything that works -- doesn't have to be pretty.

Bottom line, we need a general solution to this problem. User clicks
an ajax-ified widget/link/whatever. This generates a job-queue entry
and a callback. Callback checks status of job and returns one of two
responses. If job finished, returns final view. If job not finished,
returns wait message and ajax countdown to check queue status again
after prescribed time period.

I've cracked my skull on this problem now on two different occasions
over the last 3 months. On many attempts, I feel like I've gotten
close, but in the end have made zero progress. As I said, this is
mission critical to my app, so any help is much appreciated.



On Dec 24, 2:22 am, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote:
> Do you have an ajax generated by code inside another ajax request?
> I believe SCRIPT(...) is returned but never executed for the same
> reason as in your code at the beginning of the thread: <script>...</
> script> inside ajax content are ignored by the browser.
>
> On Dec 24, 12:16 am, weheh <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Problem with my example above is that the setInterval is not being
> > executed after the callback.
>
>

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