I've tried that, too. But it doesn't change anything. I need to parse
a list of data entries in HTML format. even if use only fragments, as
soon as the list contains 40 or 50 entries to parse, I run into the
same problem again, no matter if the list is wrapped within a complete
html document or not.

Any idea how to work around that? Any suggestions on how to reliably
parse "average size" HTML pages?

Thxx


On Nov 16, 10:59 pm, Dave Methvin <dave.meth...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I've ran into a weird behavior loading a simple HTML page via $.ajax
> > ...
> > I've followed a few debugging hints and clues and eventually narrowed
> > down the problem, using a test string as the response HTML:
> > "<html><body><form><input name='PHPSESSID' /></form><div>test</div></
> > body></html>"
>
> The HTML you send back to $.ajax should be an HTML fragment and not an
> entire page.

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