I ran into this scenario earlier and found this post which pointed out the strange problem. I'm passing it on so hopefully this is easier to find for anyone reading later.
http://www.mximize.com/java-io-ioexception-parsing-problem
Mar 24, 2009
Mar 11, 2009
jQuery tidbits
Here are a couple quick things that will hopefully help some other people out there in the jQuery world.
- YUI Grids and the jQuery UI don't like each other. You get one or the other.
- With version 1.7 of the UI, be sure to use the destroy method instead of close. Otherwise you won't be able to open that dialog again without a refresh. Credit goes to my coworker for figuring out what the overall solution is. To make sure it always uses destroy, i did the following:
Step 1) add the option:
close: function(e,ui) { destroyDialog(this) }
Step 2) then made the destroyDialog function do this:
function destroyDialog(ui) {
$(ui).dialog('destroy');
}
Next I was trying to reload html into DIV's where the data was being refreshed. The easiest thing to do would be use $.load(). What I found out is that the cache option in the call is true and IE will never get the new data without deleting your offline files. To fix this i made the following reusable function:
function reload(reloadurl,id) {
$.ajax({
url: reloadurl,
cache: false,
success: function(html) {
$(id).html(html);
}
})
}
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