Your best bet for debugging javascript is to use the Firebug extension 
for Firefox.  I have no idea if Firefox extensions work in Camino ... 
they might since they're both Mozilla products.  But, Firebug can 
actually let you see and analyze the information that is being sent to 
and received from the server during Ajax calls.  It'll actually work 
with any javascript framework, too, not just prototype, since what it's 
doing is watching the traffic over the XMLHttpRequest (XHR) object. 

Other than that, I'm not savvy with respect to the PeriodicalUpdater so 
I'll leave that to someone else ;)

 -- Dash --

Trauma wrote:
> I'm not even sure where to begin with debugging something like this.
> But I have an application that uses the Ajax.PeriodicalUpdater.  It
> appears that if I leave the page open long enough, at a certain point
> the update refreshes without any of its css formatting (elements look
> garbled).  Is this a known issue?  ...or perhaps a browser issue?
>
> If it's any help...
> Symfony Framework 1.0
> PHP 5.2.1
> Prototype 1.5.0
> Camino Browser 1.0.3
>
> Maybe someone can point me in the right direction for how to debug the
> Ajax stuff.
>
> Thanks,
> Doug
>
>
> >
>
>   

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