[jQuery] Why isn't my Ajax call working?
> -------Original Message-------
> From: Jake McGraw <jmcgraw1@gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [jQuery] Why isn't my Ajax call working?
> Sent: Feb 16 '07 22:58
>
> Sorry, that function needs to be attached to jQuery object... if
> you're just going to put up an alert box, you can use:
>
> $(document).ajaxError(function(request, settings){
> alert('An error has occurred!');
> });
>
> That should work, I think.
>
> - jake
>
> On 2/16/07, dalvarado@remanresource.com <dalvarado@remanresource.com> wrote:
> >
> > > -------Original Message-------
> > > From: Jake McGraw <jmcgraw1@gmail.com>
> > > Subject: Re: [jQuery] Why isn't my Ajax call working?
> > > Sent: Feb 16 '07 22:33
> > >
> > > Which PHP array are you using to access user variables? If you're
> > > using $_GET, then your AJAX Post variables won't show up in the
> > > application, I usually use $_REQUEST. Also, have you thought of using
> > > the jQuery ajax abstraction methods? Something like this should do the
> > > trick (not tested):
> > >
> > > $.ajaxError(function(request, settings){
> > > alert('An error has occurred!');
> > > });
> > >
> > > function loadModuleHTML(p_id, p_moduleIndex) {
> > > $.post('get_file_contents.php',{mod_index:p_moduleIndex},function(data){
> > > $("#"+p_id).empty().append('<div class="sortListInner">'+data+'</div>');
> > > });
> > >
> > > $(function(){
> > > loadModuleHTML('li0',0);
> > > });
> > >
> > > I noticed that you're using some plain Jane JavaScript, like
> > > 'getElementById', etc. In case you haven't already, you should check
> > > out all the amazing things jQuery can do besides ajax.
> > >
> > > - jake
> > >
> > > On 2/16/07, dalvarado@remanresource.com <dalvarado@remanresource.com>