Hey, it even works when I take out the random url and the cache headers. And
a minor version number just for me! Wow!
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On 12/21/06, Mike Alsup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > https://shop dot youngwax dot com/j1.5/cork1.php
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> Ok, I see the problem. It's a bug in xmlExec. I'll get it fixed.
Youngwax, please give this version a try:
http://www.malsup.com/jquery/taconite/xmlExec-1.0.4.js
Mike
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> https://shop dot youngwax dot com/j1.5/cork1.php
Ok, I see the problem. It's a bug in xmlExec. I'll get it fixed.
Mike
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well, I'm quick.
https://shop dot youngwax dot com/j1.5/cork1.php
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> I have posted a relatively simple example at https://shop dot youngwax dot
> com/cork1.php. The xml returned is basically just a datestamp, available at
Can you post that link again? I'm getting a 404.
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I can't seem to get a second update with taconite/ xmlExec. I have a form
with a forms.js submit. It returns xml to xmlExec., which updates the page
- works like a charm. If I click the same button again, it seems to go
through all the motions, then it updates with the same information as the
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