I tried using 'get' as well, and it doesn't seem to make a difference.
The actually come on the database end right, as it crunches through a
many millions of records, which is why I wanted to make these requests
through ajax. I was hoping to keep the page from slowing down by
making these as separate requests, allowing people to do other things
if they didn't have a need for the data.
On 6/20/06, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
var call1 = new Ajax.Updater(
'id1',
'/foo1.html',
{
method: 'post'
});
var call2 = new Ajax.Updater(
'id2',
'/foo2.html',
{
method: 'post'
});
Looks like there's no parameters. Would method: 'get' perform any better?
3 seconds? Is there a network problem or a large chunk of data?
Sam
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