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 Posted by My Pet Programmer on 12/20/07 09:01 
Ok, seriously, without code, we're not going to be able to help at all. 
 
~A! 
 
John Doe took the time to say: 
> <etbalex@gmail.com> wrote in message  
> news:1193325679.155875.118250@d55g2000hsg.googlegroups.com... 
>> Why not try another Div for messages or alerts, whenever you need to 
>> display an alert make the DIV visible via CSS. 
>> 
>  
> Well I  have a DIV that messages display in that is refreshed via ajax every  
> 5 seconds or so. basically, when someone sends a chat request, it just adds  
> a record to a mysql database, then the ajax that refreshes that DIV on my  
> page checks the database to see if there are any new chat requests.  
> Unfortunately I can't seem to get any type of javascript to work when I call  
> it in my PHP script that is being called by AJAX. (basically, the ajax  
> loads up a refresh.php that simply checks the database, then echoes a  
> message back to the div that says "Chat request incoming from blah blah  
> blah). When i try to embedd some javascript into the page to do a quick  
> alert("Youve Got Mail") the alert doesnt pop up, even though the rest of the  
> script (the php part) executes correctly. If i run the PHP script by itself,  
> the alert does pop up. I just dont know  a whole lot about when javascript  
> will work and when it won't, i am kind of baffled by the problem. Its just  
> weird because it works when i run the update script seperately, but not when  
> run as an AJAX call.  
>  
>
 
  
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