$(document).ready(function() {... })
$.ajax()
Inside the $document.ready function... I create an anonymous ajax element.
I can trigger this document ready to create a new ajax object (which is a
slideshow that loads an xml file with locations to directory images.)
I can tell the ajax object is re-created... however, I cannot force the ajax
xml object to reacquire the images with the same names previously created.
If the images have the same name, containing a different image... the
browser seems to use the "cached" image, not what's contained in the
directory.
Suggestions??
On Sun, Dec 20, 2009 at 3:25 PM, fachhoch <[email protected]> wrote:
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> that did not help me , I tried google search but none of them worked for
> me , please, jquery experts tell me how to CONTROL WIDTH of dropdown IN IE
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> Scott Sauyet-2 wrote:
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> > You might look at a plug-in like:
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> > http://code.google.com/p/dropdown-check-list/
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> > Good luck,
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> > -- Scott
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