JQuery :: Display An Image As Response To Ajax Request?
Sep 30, 2010I want to display an image as response to an jquery ajax request.
View 4 RepliesI want to display an image as response to an jquery ajax request.
View 4 Repliescan jQuery display response from .post request in realtime? I force buffer flush in PHP with ob_start, and ob_flush, I know that I can set target='iframeID' to my form, but I need ajax and target should be div.
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View 2 Replies View RelatedI got a problem with a json response from an ajax request.
I have the following code :
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And the called page (ajax_sous_famille.php) is giving me this result :
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The info in the resulting string is correct, but here you can see the [ ] at the start and end of the line. It seems not to be a correct Json string and then it crashes my script !
I have another request like this which gives me the good format of resulting data (without the [ ]) and which works perfectly when i decode the Json string to display it.
The difference between the 2 requests is that the one which works returns only 1 array of values like
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And the second one which doesn't work returns something like
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Actually, all the records are coming from a database and in the case it doesn't work, i wanna get several results from this database.
I have a problem which I am not able to solve. I read a lot and tried many things but without being successful. Mhh.. The problem I struggle with is a simple .toggle() of a DIV. This is working fine. But now I do an ajax request and get the response back from my javascript ajax implementation (I'm using ajax anywhere). Within this implementation I work inside a callback routine which makes it possible accessing the response before updateing the DOM. Inside this routine I want to .toggle() but this is not working. It happens just nothing. I also do not get any javascript errors. As soon as the request is completly done I am able to .toggle() again.
When I am accessing the DIV by using jquery ($('#div_id')) it is referenced to the correct object within de document. Only the .toggle() does not work. .hide() for example is working fine.
Background: I am doing this like this, because I want to know if the response contains validation erros. If so I leave the DIV with the form inside as it is an highlight the error. Otherwise (no errors) I close the div with .toggle(), update the dom with the new form and open the DIV again.
Many reports are facing a problem that they lose the jquery binding. But this is not my problem as far as I understand.
I'm using BBC's glow to make an ajax post, its works fine, but I'm having trouble displaying the results, if I use:
It displays the results in a div with all the html escaped.
Does anyone know how I can display the results as html?
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I am using javascript as the scripting language in an asp page. I would like to write the binary image into the web page using javascript. I am able to do this using vbscript as below,<%@ Language=VBScript %>
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I have an ajax post which returns a large html response. It is getting truncated at 98784 characters everytime. Is there a limit to a response size or a way around this?
Using: IE7
jQuery 1.4.2
jQuery UI 1.8.1
Here is my ajax call:
I worked with now in jQuery. Property however at present the following problem: [i]I provide a AJAX Request. the side is loaded, the parameters all conveyed and back receives I a complete HTML side. Now I would like to have only certain elements however from this side, like DIV, SPAN etc. How can I make with the AJAX Request return in such a way best, which I can select these elements thereby? Simply it would be unfortunately not functioned over the function $ (element), it even if I indicate the HTML Request as secondly parameter.[/i] Excused, for my bad English. ;-) Translatertool. There is unfortunately too many words, in order to describe my problem. ^^
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View 1 Replies View RelatedI have a php page which returns a table representing a query sent to a MySQL database. So far it has worked in every case except now that I'm trying to use it to call a stored procedure, in which case the readystate is staying at 1 and never completing.
I have logged the results of the php file both in an error log and looked at the response from the request using firebug, both of which show a correct result.
Why isn't this returning properly?
Here are the relevant javascript functions:
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function customizeType()
{
$("custom-header").innerHTML = "";
$("custom-top").innerHTML = "";
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After the page loads, the error log shows correct results for all queries.
I have a script that uses jQuery to POST data through AJAX to a PHP script, that uses that data to create a dynamic JPG image. The PHP script returns the binary image data as output using the PHP header image/jpeg command (so far so good).
Now I want to display that image in the client, but I haven't been able to find a proper solution for this yet. After reading up a bit I understand a possible solution would be to have the PHP script encode it in base64 and return the string to the client as a data URI. However, that solution won't suffice because it is not supported by IE < 8 and still limited to 32K images in IE 8.
For the moment, I am writing the image to a tmp dir on the server and return a filename to the client. However, there must be another way to solve this more elegantly through. how I can use jQuery/JavaScript to display the returned binary image data in the browser?
i am using ajax to retrieve the img url path how am i going to use the img url path i retrieve and display as a image and i using javascript language anyone know? how to do that i try the follow way but don't work what wrong?
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var descIg = "";
descIg += rssent[i].descImg;
var placeImg = document.createElement('img');
placeImg.src = descIg;
I basically want to catch any ajax request sent by my app and display an alert.I have tried this to no avail:
<b><font size="1"><span style="font-family: courier new,monospace;">jQuery("*").ajaxSend(function(event,request, settings){</span><br style="font-family: courier new,monospace;">
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I am making a call like -
$('#display').load(adnwurl, function(response, status, xhr) {
alert(response);
});
And also tried with -
$.get(adnwurl,
{},
function(data) {[code]...
In both the cases I am getting an empty response instead of expected html response.If I just copy paste this adnwurl in browser, I do get a proper html response. Its not working with ajax call.
adnwurl = "http [url]...site_id=4764&partner_id=70606a913077034c&timeout=5000&version=1.5&language=jsp&format=wap&testing=1&target_params=AGE=>29||DOB=>1981-08-[code]....
I'm using $.ajax for an ajax request and I've setup a basic html form and if there are errors in the form when the user submits them my server side script is returning them in an array to the client with the errors.
If there are multiple values in the array, how do I display each error on its own line either using <li> tags or even just a <br/>? I'm injecting the ajax response into a div using .html() but how do I iterate the array within that div so I get one error message per line?
Do I need to construct the HTML on the client side after the ajax response has come back or should I do this on the server side before the data is even returned to the client? Right now I'm returning a raw array so that is why I'm asking the question about how to format things up and get the form errors into my div.
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I'm truggling with this for a while now, without succes. Here is the
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I'm making a ajax call using $.ajax
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What I'm doing is creating a div element dynamically when the user clicks on a point in the page. Once created I create a record in my database table the corresponds to this div element and save information such as the width,height, x coordinate, and y coordinate of the element. This is done via AJAX accessing my web service. The weird thing is, I get really fast responses 80% of the time but 20% of the time, its taking a lot longer. For example, I would get a response after 50-100ms and at times I would get it in 2 seconds What do you think is the source of this problem?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI would like to send my form data to a php file but not to get any response. I want to send an ID so that PHP can do MySQL search and generate a PDF file. Problem seems to be that PHP is responding something back to HTML and that is messing my code. So I just want to send the data and run the scripit in PHP so that nothing is returned back to HTML.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have ajax request with a success function. The data I'm getting back are an entire <html> ..</html> page. Is there a way to retrieve from those data only a given DOM element by its id ?
$.ajax({
type: "POST",
url: requestURL,
data: formData,
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I am using jQuery for ajax call and receives HTML as a response.
Response I am getting is
I would like to parse this response and fetch "1","Debopam" and "Poddar" from the response HTML. How to do this and is there any way to parse it using jQuery selector.
how to get the result of the Ajax Response in some variable
i am using the following code
AjaxGet = function (url) {
var result;
$.ajax({
type: "POST",
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Now from above code i want to store the result in some varialbe like below,
PM = {};
var output;
PM.projects = function () {
var data = AjaxGet('admin/DataService.asmx/HelloWorld');
alert(data);
}
I'm initializing a lightbox type plugin after an ajax response. The plugin is usually initialized with .ready, but I've read on this forum that .ready won't work after page load or with dynamic loading. Most posts say to initialize right after the ajax response... I've done this and it works for the first ajax load, but not for the subsequent ajax loads. It should trigger the same code every time ajax is called since it goes through the same function, but it doesn't.
Project Info: This project seems pretty simple... There are links that load content into a DIV via ajax... the content is made up of thumbnails that should launch lightbox...Is there a good way of dynamically initializing plugins after ajax load?
I want to use AJAX where the response from server side would be an XML with root element has two divs one for status with values success or failure and other child is HTML which needs to replaced if first div is success.
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I am developing quite a complex user interface in jQuery that relies on an AJAX call to retrieve JSON.We have noticed that the code runs slow in IE7. IE8 and IE6 are acceptable. Firefox and Chrome really quick. I have traced the problem back to the AJAX call, which IE7 seems slow o process. What takes less than a second in the other browsers will take IE7 3 or 4. I have googled for an answer it seems there is some consensus that the native XHR in IE7 is slow, so it may not be a specific jQuery problem.Has anyone else experienced this? Does anyone have a solution? Please consider that this will be a public website, so the solution cannot involve altering settings on users' machines.
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