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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T19:42:35+00:00 2026-05-13T19:42:35+00:00

I am using setInterval and the jQuery load function to periodically update an image

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I am using setInterval and the jQuery load function to periodically update an image tag.

var refresh_days = setInterval(function() { 
  $('#box_name').load("dynamic.php");}, 1000 );

This works, but there is a slight delay before the new image is fully loaded, during which nothing is shown.

Is there a way I can wait until the new image is loaded completely, and then display it, so that the image changes instantaneously from the user’s perspective?

My target browser is Chrome and I do not need this to be compatible with IE.

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    2026-05-13T19:42:36+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 7:42 pm

    You could load the image into an invisible <img> tag, and use the “load” event to update the visible one.

    $('#hiddenImage').attr('src', newImageUrl).load(function() {
      $('#realImage').attr('src', newImageUrl);
    });
    

    That way you know it’s in the cache, so the update to the visible image should be pretty quick.

    If you’re reloading a whole chunk of stuff, then you’re going to have problems because the “load” action will update the page and then the browser will start the HTTP transaction to satisfy the implicit “GET” request in the <img> tag. What you could do, therefore, is:

    1. Load the whole blob into a hidden <div>
    2. Have a live() handler waiting for the “load” event from the image tag in the hidden div;
    3. React to the “load” event by moving the DOM subtree from the hidden div out to the place you really want it.
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