Hi there. Yes it does use (plenty) of document.write. What DOM manipulation do you mean, any idea?
Christoph On Jan 9, 4:38 pm, Ricardo Tomasi <ricardob...@gmail.com> wrote: > If the script being loaded from banners.php uses document.write you're > out of luck, it's not going to work. You have to change it to use a > proper DOM manipulation methods. > > - ricardo > > On Jan 9, 8:54 am, ChristophN <christ...@uddebo.net> wrote: > > > Hi there, > > > I tried to use the AJAX load or get-functions to receive output from a > > file > > banners.php, that creates mixed javascript and html, and tried to use > > this > > output for placing into a div named banners, e. g. via > > > $("#banners").load("banners.php") > > > to be sure that all jquery submit- and click- functions really work > > before > > all banners are going to be loaded (which won´t be the case without > > the solution > > above) through the banner-management, OpenX. > > > However, the above does not work, the output is behaving very > > strangly, > > moving the browser to an empty page only showing the banners. Can´t > > either > > make this work with getScript either, as the output from the remote > > file, > > banners.php, will not only contain javascript, but also html, > > generaded by OpenX. > > > Alerting the data returned from banners.php shows me the code > > correctly, but not when it´s placed into a DIV with id #banners. > > > Any ideas on how to solve this? > > > Cheers, > > > Christoph