Walter Lee Davis wrote:
> Aha. Try using onComplete. onSuccess fires when the Ajax event returns  
> success (naturally) but before you've done anything in the local DOM  
> with your new content. It's the Ajax equivalent of a 200 header from  
> the browser. All it means is "everything worked, now your content is  
> coming!"

Yup, just realized this after I sent the previous message.  Many thanks!
 Now I'm off to handle the failures and get this out the door!

> Walter


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