To: jQuery Discussion.
Subject: Re: [jQuery] AJAX loadIfModified() problems
> Would this suggest that I should modify my JSP to add this header and
> update the value when the page response has been updated?
Yes, that is the "proper" (HTTP-spec) way of doing that - and what
> Would this suggest that I should modify my JSP to add this header and
> update the value when the page response has been updated?
Yes, that is the "proper" (HTTP-spec) way of doing that - and what
jQuery currently supports. Although, it's certainly a possibility to
add in the content-checking ca
No, I'm not doing that ... It appears that I ought to, though! :-)
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Subject: Re: [jQuery] AJAX loadIfModified() problems
David,
are you loading the if-mod
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Subject: Re: [jQuery] AJAX loadIfModified() problems
> I'm building a web page that periodically polls the server to display
> the status (OK, busy, loading, etc.)
j
David,
are you loading the if-modified-since header from your target script?
I seem to be having some challenges with the loadIfModified(url)
> function. Is the remote HTML "injected" if anything is returned by the
> URL, or if only what is returned that the previous time the URL was
> queried?
>
> I'm building a web page that periodically polls the server to display
> the status (OK, busy, loading, etc.)
jQuery doesn't actually check the returned contents from the server,
instead it sends the If-Modified-Since header to the server and checks
the Last-Modified response header coming back.