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hi,
I am calling Ajax in javascript loop and assign response value to div .if I alert message (lastrssbridgeurl) it is work fine but after removing alert it fill only last div.
my Javascript code :-
[syntax=javascript] for (var i in interest_array )
{
makeGetRequest(interest_array[i]);
loopDelay(1000);// for delay in loop
}[/syntax]
Ajax code:
[syntax=javascript]function createRequestObject() {
var tmpXmlHttpObject;
//depending on what the browser supports, use the right way to create the XMLHttpRequest object
if (window.XMLHttpRequest) {
// Mozilla, Safari would use this method ...
tmpXmlHttpObject = new XMLHttpRequest();
} else if (window.ActiveXObject) {
// IE would use this method ...
tmpXmlHttpObject = new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP");
}
return tmpXmlHttpObject;
}
//call the above function to create the XMLHttpRequest object
var http = createRequestObject();
function makeGetRequest(interest_Id) {
//make a connection to the server ... specifying that you intend to make a GET request
//to the server. Specifiy the page name and the URL parameters to send
var lastrssbridgeurl="http://localhost/TheInterest.com/index.php/news/get_news/"+interest_Id;
// alert(lastrssbridgeurl);
http.open('get', lastrssbridgeurl,true);
//assign a handler for the response
http.onreadystatechange =function(){ processResponse(interest_Id)}
//actually send the request to the server
http.send(null);
}
function processResponse(interest_Id) {
//check if the response has been received from the server
var div_name="detail_"+ interest_Id;
if(http.readyState == 4){
//read and assign the response from the server
var response = http.responseText;
//do additional parsing of the response, if needed
//in this case simply assign the response to the contents of the <div> on the page.
document.getElementById(div_name).innerHTML =response;
}
}[/syntax]
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