OK, say you have the following Javascript code:
xmlhttp.open("GET", "test.txt",true);
What does the 'true' flag do?
eta: OK, I think the true means that the client Javascript continues to execute while the server request loads. Is that right?
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OK, say you have the following Javascript code:
xmlhttp.open("GET", "test.txt",true);
What does the 'true' flag do?
eta: OK, I think the true means that the client Javascript continues to execute while the server request loads. Is that right?
stupid question, how do you do accented letters in HTML? I seem to have the code (É), but I can't make it work. I've tried putting it between < >, but that doesn't seem to work.
eta: oh, the IRONY!!!!
Thanks Jessica. I don't know what I was doing wrong before, but when I posted it here to make sure I had the right code, it worked.
OK, I think the true means that the client Javascript continues to execute while the server request loads. Is that right?
I think you're right. See this: [link]
t edit Oooh, a better link: [link]
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