I'm doing a GET request using Ajax.Updater, and as far as I know, GET will work without a server. I use it all the time to test form layouts in a browser on my local computer.

I have a random quotation that loads into a DIV on the home page (you can see it here: http://files.libertyfund.org/pll ). It works in IE6, Firefox, Chrome, and Safari on the PC, Firefox Chrome, and Safari on the Mac. It just rubs IE8 the wrong way -- but only when run from the DVD.

Walter

On Feb 16, 2010, at 12:19 PM, Rick.Wellman wrote:

Um, maybe I'm whack, but...
Doesn't an AJAX request need an HTTP server?  Am I correct in
understanding that you are just trying to distribute files/static
content?

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Subject: Re: [Proto-Scripty] Ajax Updater running from a DVD under IE8

Sorry to bump this so soon, but my client is getting itchy. Has anyone
seen anything like this, where an Ajax Updater will not run in a local
file context under IE8? No errors on screen, but no updated content,
either. I've updated to 1.6.1, moved my call to the updater from a
document.observe to a Yahoo-style script block before /body, to no
avail.

Thanks,

Walter

On Feb 15, 2010, at 6:59 PM, Walter Lee Davis wrote:

I have a site that gets distributed on DVD as a "portable library".
IE8 users are complaining that an element I am loading into the home
page using Ajax Updater is not appearing at all for them. The
problem only seems to happen when the site is accessed from the DVD.
If you visit the preview version of the site here:
http://files.libertyfund.org/pll
everything loads just fine under any browser.

This site is using 1.6.0.3, I haven't updated it yet to 1.6.1, and I
can't recall if there was any work done in this area between those
two versions.

Does this ring any bells for anyone? Is it going to be fix-able, or
do you suspect it might be one of those IE "features"?

Thanks in advance,

Walter

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