Forgive me if I'm missing something obvious here, but what's the point
in doing an ajax operation if you're going to refresh the entire page
when it returns? Why not just use a classic form?

Angelo Chen wrote:
> window.location.reload(true) works, but reloading seems slow, is there any
> way to simulate a click in the javascript?
>
> <t:actionLink t:id="refresh">Refresh</t:actionLink>
>
> then in jQuery, I did:
> jQuery("#refresh").click();
> it does not trigger the actionLink.
>
> A.C.
>
>
> bobpuley wrote:
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>> StreamResponse return type
>>
>> M.
>>
>> 2008/3/9, Angelo Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>     
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I use a javascript(jQuery) to do an ajax call to an onActionFromXXX
>>> method
>>> in the page class, I'd like to refresh the page after the call, any idea
>>> how
>>> to do that inside a javascript? or just any other way to refresh page
>>> programmatically? thanks.
>>>
>>> A.C.
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