reverse ajax, eh? alright, then I think it should be reversed! :) Of course I usually start anything with the word "reversed" in it with large pot of of coffee!
stay tuned! thanks, Mart :) On Apr 5, 7:23 pm, DenesL <[email protected]> wrote: > There is something called reverse ajax, one site explaining the > technique ishttp://www.obviously.com/tech_tips/slow_load_technique > > I have not had the need for it but I would like to hear from you if > you get around to use it. > > On Apr 5, 5:21 pm, mart <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > > > Wow! didn't know that - You know, there is so much out there, that we > > (well, me for sure) rarely take the time to discover things fully. I > > love that when I know in advance that there is something to be had by > > sticking to something and looking deeper than we (me) usually would! > > > Thanks for the tip, I will certainly look into this :) > > > Mart > > > On Apr 5, 10:31 am, Ross Peoples <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > That's basically how it works. Although as you learn more about AJAX, > > > you'll > > > find that there are a bunch of different ways to do this, including more > > > 2-way types of communication, where you would do something with the data > > > returned from the controller before or after displaying it on the page. > > > Once > > > you start to open your mind a bit and get the hang of how it all works, > > > you'll start to figure out some really cool ways to tackle problems.

