i think i use .bind() instead of .live.  because .live will add the event
everytimes it .html again.
Thanks

On Sat, May 5, 2012 at 2:22 PM, Min Hong Tan <tan.dja...@gmail.com> wrote:

> seems like .html has another problem.  it will duplicate itself (even not
> seen in the screen).
> but it did post Number of times when i submit the form.  still need to
> struggling..bugs still
> exist..
>
>
> On Sat, May 5, 2012 at 2:17 PM, Min Hong Tan <tan.dja...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> hi Oscar,
>>
>> I think maybe it over some ajaxsetup({cache:false}) prevention when doing
>> replaceWith.
>> I have solve the problem by using ".html"  instead of ".replaceWith".
>>
>> Thank you for your help. very appreciate it .
>>
>> Regards,
>> MH
>>
>>
>> On Sat, May 5, 2012 at 2:01 PM, Oscar Mederos <omede...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello Min,
>>>
>>> On Saturday, May 5, 2012, 1:36:24 PM, you wrote:
>>>
>>> > hi oscar,
>>>
>>> > it works, but the problem in jquery load didn't refresh the page after
>>> I have loaded.
>>> > it will always use the outdated html.  I have tried to use ajaxsetup
>>> cache:false etc.
>>> > but seems like once it loaded. if form return validation error, even
>>> we have close
>>> > and call jquery load again. it will still static and show the last
>>> validation error.
>>>
>>> > how you solve this issue?  seems like more to javascript itself .
>>>
>>> I'm not sure why it isn't modifying the page correctly, because the
>>> following line should do it:
>>>
>>> $("#my-form").replaceWith(data.message);
>>>
>>> - Are you sure the form isn't being validated in the server-side?
>>> - Are you sure the request is being made to the server? (maybe an error
>>> occurs on the client-side and the request is never made).
>>> - Could you show us the entire code you are using?
>>>
>>> I suggest you doing two things:
>>> 1) Load the page, and before submitting the form, store the source
>>> code of the page. Then store it again once you submit it, so that you
>>> can compare both source codes.
>>> 2) Debug that jQuery code either with Chrome's Developer Tools, or
>>> Firebug for Firefox.
>>>
>>> > Regards,
>>> > MH
>>>
>>>
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