Unfortunately, that didn't help... I guess I'll have to think of
something else to try.

On Apr 4, 8:03 pm, "Jon L." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Taking a glance at Ajax.Options (http://prototypejs.org/api/ajax/
> options)...
>
> You may try the "onXYZ" callback option; in this case, on0 (zero).
> Cause, AFAIK, when the user hits ESC during a request, readyState = 4
> and status = 0.
>
> new Ajax.Updater({success: 'container'}, 'http://...', {
>   method:'get',
>   onComplete: myCallback,
>   on0: Prototype.emptyFunction
>
> });
>
> The idea is only theory; I haven't used it, myself.
> So, let me know if you have any luck.
>
> - Jon L.
>
> On Apr 4, 4:38 am, Ree <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hello,
>
> > Here's a simple example:
>
> > <div id="container">No records found.</div>
>
> > new Ajax.Updater({success: 'container'}, 'http://...', {method:'get',
> > onComplete: myCallback});
>
> > When the request fails, #container content is left as is - that's
> > fine. When it succeeds, #container content is replaced with the
> > response text - that's fine as well. However, if the request is
> > cancelled (ESC key is pressed, for example), #container content is
> > cleared completely. What is the reason behind this? Any way to prevent
> > this behavior? I would certainly prefer #container left untouched in
> > this case.
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