Hello, i just recently started using jQuery and I have to say it works
great.
However I cannot figure out how to constantly (every 5 seconds for
example) refresh results by running the query script over and over.

in Firefox 2.0 this does work, however in Internet Explorer 6.0 (and I
think in 7.0 as well) this fails to work.
Even after hitting the refresh button on the IE browser the results do
not update after the database of which
the results are being taken out of has been updated with new data.

Basically what I do now to constantly refresh the results is:

setInterval(function(){

        $.get("test.php", function(html){
        document.getElementById("testdiv").innerHTML = html;
        });

},5000);

This works for Firefox, every 5 seconds the results from the
'test.php' will be output in the 'testdiv'.
However when using IE 6, basically what happens is that the results
just stay as they are, even after hitting
the refresh button. Though, when i 'clear' my IE6 browser's cache, and
THEN reload the page, then it does
fetch the new results, but after that it doesn't update every 5
seconds.

Does anyone know how to fix this?

Thanks.

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