Yes! :) That is exactly what I'm trying to do.

But from first post U could see, that evalScripts is turned on.

On 3 мар, 19:50, Walter Lee Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mar 3, 2008, at 8:18 AM, Rauan Maemirov wrote:
>
>
>
> > I did as U advised. It displays content correctly. With content I
> > loaded form. Now when I'm pressing sumbmit button(it should send
> > ajaxrequest and proccess my data. Smth like ajax authorization), it
> > return page "Safari can't open the page. The error was: "unknown
> > error" ((null):10053)".
>
> Here's what I recall you are trying to do, please correct me if I'm
> missing something basic.
>
> Click a button or other control,
> Load a form into a DIV,
> Submit that form using Ajax,
> Load the response into that same DIV.
>
> Do you have evalScripts: true turned on in your initial updater? If
> not, then the script to run the ajax form request is most likely
> being stripped out when the updater loads the form into the DIV.
>
> I just went through all this on a project I am currently working on,
> and it *can* work very neatly, but you have to keep your head clear
> about where all the script is coming from, and what listeners are
> registered when, and from which script fragment.
>
> Walter
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