Hi Chris,

It's part of drag and drop operation, when item was dropped, jQuery triggers
a call, inside the call I updated the display order of items in the page,
then refresh the page to reflect the changes made, there is no form. 


Chris Lewis-6 wrote:
> 
> 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:
>>   
>>> 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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