Great. I'll try it out when I return to work next week. Thank you so much!

seasoup wrote:
> 
> 
> Your getting an error in that code because you need a comma after the
> success:function(){},
> 
> Also, make sure there is no comma after the last method in the object
> or IE throws an error.
> 
> Josh Powell
> 
> On Nov 26, 11:51 pm, WebAppDeveloper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have the following code below where I'm trying to dynamically check if
>> an
>> AJAX request error occurs. If an error occurs, do something; otherwise,
>> do
>> something else (if it's a success). But according to jQuery.com, they say
>> "You can never have both an error and a success callback with a request."
>> And that's why I'm getting an error when running the code below. Is there
>> a
>> way to solve this?
>>
>> $(document).ready(function() {
>>         $.ajax({
>>            type: "GET",
>>            url: "SomeProcessPage.cfm",
>>            data: "FirstName=Jerry&LastName=Young",
>>            success: function(data) {
>>                     $(data).appendTo("#myDivId");
>>                }
>>            error: function(XMLHttpRequest, textStatus, errorThrown){
>>              $("#msg").ajaxError(function(event, request, settings){
>>                $(this).append("<li>Error requesting page " + settings.url
>> + "</li>");
>>              });
>>            }
>>       });});
>>
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