@Ryan

OMG <--- meant to be rude.

-Chase


On Jul 9, 9:37 pm, Aaron Newton <aa...@iminta.com> wrote:
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> On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 2:50 PM, Ryan Florence <rpflore...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > > For now I'm thinking about a class, similar to Request.HTML that gets
> > > stuff into an iframe, loads it, then returns the content into
> > > onSuccess and removes the iFrame? Not AJAX, but might work - would
> > > that make sense?
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> > If I  was forced to code it I would have the request be a normal request
> > and then add onRequest and onComplete events.
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> > onRequest I'd create an iframe element with a src pointing to a file, that,
> > on the server side (assuming php) is just a big long sleep(), like
> > sleep(10000000000).  That should force the browser into a "loading state".
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> > And then onComplete destroy the iframe element.
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> > I love to beat dead horses.  A simple indicator by the link or over the
> > content that's updating is enough ...

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