in your ajax all you can have the following :

$.ajax({
url:"b.html",
cache:false, // cache or not
async:true, // load asynchronously or not
success:function(html) {
// code here
}
});

On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 6:00 AM, Charlie <charlie...@gmail.com> wrote:

>  one more thing you might look at and maybe get clarification on
>
> empty()   " Note that this function starting with 1.2.2 will also remove *all
> event handlers and internally cached data*.
>
> http://docs.jquery.com/Manipulation/empty
>
>
> Veeru wrote:
>
> Hi Charlie
> I have checked the links you gave me, found some interesting stuff
> like adding a .html("") before updating the ajax content; but in the
> problem situation mentioned, they were only load html, but what if
> there is js as well  - like if any element has an onClick() event in
> the html, and this content loads every now and then, does the event
> keep binding and binding till it hogs memory?
>
> I can try to remoev all js and include in an external file and load it
> before the ajax calls, but i am just afraid the js file might become
> too big and get more complicated to handle.
>
> Thanks
> Vru
>
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