Sure, you can attach it.  It might be easier to post it online so  
everyone can look at it.


TAG

On May 8, 2008, at 9:48 AM, halflopez wrote:

>
> hello i don't understood you when you said : "is the line break in the
> <script> type" if you try to say that <script> type is in another line
> it was by the mail .... the line really is like this:
> <script src="prototype.js" language="javascript" type="text/
> javascript"> </script>
> .........
> when i test  alert(Prototype);  appears an alert with [object
> object] ......
> ......
> about your cuestion:
> - What error message are  you getting? i'm not getting any message
> from my IE7 ... only the div doesn't not actualize...
>
> could i sent you by mail my example?
>
> thanks a lot.
> Hector Lopez F.
>
> On 8 mayo, 08:31, Tom Gregory <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Like I said, I ran the code without trouble (I just tried it with the
>> current Prototype version too).  The only thing I had to "fix" (and I
>> suspect it's an email artifact) is the line break in the <script>  
>> type.
>>
>> If it still doesn't work (and it should).... What error message are
>> you getting? DId you try testing for the presence of Prototype  
>> through
>> the Javascript console like I suggested?
>> alert(Prototype);
>>
>> TAG
>>
>> On May 8, 2008, at 12:15 AM, halflopez wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> it's a little difficult to explain that in english ... i expect that
>>> you understand me...
>>
>>> when i test my code in Internet explorer 7 ... i only get the alert
>>> 'hola' that i write in the first line of my function but the
>>> Ajax.Updater doesn't do anything,i think that is an incompatibility
>>> betwent IE7 and prototype 1.6.2 althouth i have test with  an older
>>> version of prototype....   but en IE6, FireFox an Opera the code  
>>> works
>>> perfectly
>>> i'm doing only a little code .... an html that have a button with an
>>> onclick event that calls a javascript function :
>>> this funtion shows an alert(for test that the function was excuted)
>>> and next have an Ajax.Updater that actualize a div in the same
>>> html ....
>>
>>> i hope you could help me ...
>>
>>> On 7 mayo, 15:08, Tom Gregory <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>> You'll get better help if you describe your error and how your  
>>>> app is
>>>> failing.
>>
>>>> Your problem is likely is that Prototype isn't being loaded.  A  
>>>> quick
>>>> way to check is to run the following in your javascript console:
>>>> alert(Prototype);
>>
>>>> Running an admittedly older version of Prototype, I didn't run into
>>>> any significant  trouble with your code.
>>
>>>> TAG
>>
>>>> On May 7, 2008, at 11:35 AM, halflopez wrote:
>>
>>>>> 'm from cartagena Colombia(south america) ....
>>
>>>>> i'm learning prototype, i have a little problem using
>>>>> Ajax.Updater. i
>>>>> have this code in html page :
>>
>>>>> <head>
>>>>> <script src="prototype.js" language="javascript" type="text/
>>>>> javascript"> </script>
>>>>> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html;
>>>>> charset=utf-8" />
>>>>> <title>ajax Updater</title>
>>>>> <script language="javascript" type="text/javascript">
>>>>> function ajax(){
>>>>> alert('hola');
>>>>> new Ajax.Updater("contenido", "carga.html", {method:
>>>>> 'post',onFailure :
>>>>>             function(resp) {
>>>>>                              alert("Oops, there's been an  
>>>>> error.");
>>>>>                                             }
>>>>>                             });
>>
>>>>> }
>>>>> </script>
>>
>>>>> </head>
>>>>> <body>
>>>>> <h1 align="center">ajax</h1>
>>>>> <br />
>>>>> <br />
>>>>> <input name="ajax" type="submit"  value="ajax"  
>>>>> onclick="ajax();" />
>>>>> <div id="contenido"> Update code Here</div>
>>>>> </body>
>>>>> </html>
>>
>>>>> ----------------------------------
>>>>> when i test my code in Firefox, Opera and IE6, its works perfectly
>>>>> but
>>>>> when i test this code in IE7 its doesn't works, div isn't  
>>>>> update ...
>>>>> i would like that you help me with this problem
>>>>> thanks
> >


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