Hi there. Yes it does use (plenty) of document.write. What DOM
manipulation do you mean, any idea?
Christoph
On Jan 9, 4:38 pm, Ricardo Tomasi ricardob...@gmail.com wrote:
If the script being loaded from banners.php uses document.write you're
out of luck, it's not going to work. You have to change it to use a
proper DOM manipulation methods.
- ricardo
On Jan 9, 8:54 am, ChristophN christ...@uddebo.net wrote:
Hi there,
I tried to use the AJAX load or get-functions to receive output from a
file
banners.php, that creates mixed javascript and html, and tried to use
this
output for placing into a div named banners, e. g. via
$(#banners).load(banners.php)
to be sure that all jquery submit- and click- functions really work
before
all banners are going to be loaded (which won´t be the case without
the solution
above) through the banner-management, OpenX.
However, the above does not work, the output is behaving very
strangly,
moving the browser to an empty page only showing the banners. Can´t
either
make this work with getScript either, as the output from the remote
file,
banners.php, will not only contain javascript, but also html,
generaded by OpenX.
Alerting the data returned from banners.php shows me the code
correctly, but not when it´s placed into a DIV with id #banners.
Any ideas on how to solve this?
Cheers,
Christoph