>From what you have written it looks like you are just taking a stab in
the dark - do you use ajaxCFC?



On 9/25/07, Alexander Bilbie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's just 'failure' then function etc..
>
> So from your script:
>
>
> $.AjaxCFC({
>                  url: "/packages/ajax/primaryInvitee
> .cfc",
>                  method: "addInvitee",
>                  data: options,
>                  success: function(r) {
>                        thisCheck = "check_" + r.LOGINID;
>                        thisLoad = "load_" + r.LOGINID;
>                        if( r.RESULT > 0){
>
> $('#'+thisLoad).attr("src","/pics/icon_tick_grey.gif");
>                        }else{
>
> $('#'+thisCheck).css("display","");
>
> $('#'+thisLoad).css("display","none");
>                        }
>                        //sDumper(r);
>                  },
>         failure: function(r) {
>             $('#'+thisCheck).css("display","");
>             $('#'+thisLoad).css("display","none");
>         }
> })
>
>
>
>
>  On 24/09/2007, Duncan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I have a page that submits checkboxes as they are checked on the way
> > down a form.
> >
> > The click hides the checkbox for a loading gif, submits the ID via
> > ajax, and on its return changes the loading icon to a tick image.
> >
> > What I want to know is how to handle a failure of the ajax request.
> >
> > currently I have the following:
> >
> > $.AjaxCFC({
> >                   url:
> "/packages/ajax/primaryInvitee.cfc",
> >                   method: "addInvitee",
> >                   data: options,
> >                   success: function(r) {
> >                         thisCheck = "check_" + r.LOGINID;
> >                         thisLoad = "load_" + r.LOGINID;
> >                         if(r.RESULT > 0){
> >
> $('#'+thisLoad).attr("src","/pics/icon_tick_grey.gif");
> >                         }else{
> >
> $('#'+thisCheck).css("display","");
> >
> $('#'+thisLoad).css("display","none");
> >                         }
> >                         //sDumper(r);
> >                   }
> >
> > I cant find a failure equivalent to "success:".
> >
> > What about a timeout? How would I handle this?
> >
> > Thanks in advance!
> >
> > --
> > Duncan I Loxton
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
>
>
>
> --
> Kind Regards,
> Alex Bilbie
>
> Freelance website and graphics design
> Quite Good Media Ltd
>
> m: 07923 272797


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