enable using $.ajax instead of load() using a callback#62
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merutak wants to merge 2 commits intopklauzinski:masterfrom
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enable using $.ajax instead of load() using a callback#62merutak wants to merge 2 commits intopklauzinski:masterfrom
merutak wants to merge 2 commits intopklauzinski:masterfrom
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+1 for this feature. |
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The way you wrote it won't work, as the target.load(data.nextHref, function (r, status) { callback(status); });to target.load(data.nextHref, function (r, status) { $.proxy(callback, target)(status); });N.B. |
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@pklauzinski; Any change this PR will be merged? |
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+1 for this feature |
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Let client use AJAX (e.g. POST) instead of just HTML loading. This can be useful:
This is done by hooking options.loadFunc and providing an arbitrary asynchronous loading function there.
Of course load() is still the default.