I facing a strange issue… I am creating tables dynamically using the data from ajax call.. The code works in Firefox / but fails for Chrome…
HTML Structure I Intend to create :
<title>Offers MADE<title>
<Table>
proposed offer table
</table>
<title>Offers Received<title>
<Table>
Received offer table
</table>
But instead this is the outcome I get on Chrome / it works on Firefox though ..
<title>Offers MADE<title>
<title>Offers Received<title>
<Table>
proposed offer table
</table>
<Table>
Received offer table
</table>
I believe it has to do something with the ajax call response timing;
Cause if I place a break-points it always works out..
To make sure the ajax call sequencing is correct I am making the second AJAX call in success() function of first AJAX call.
$.ajax{
::
url : get_Proposed_Offers.php
::
success : function(data)
{
//I make sure that the Proposed Offer Table gets populated
//I populate the "div" tag with required HTML
populate_Proposed_OfferTable();
//Here's where I make another ajax call to populate
get_Received_OfferData();
}
}
function get_Received_OfferData()
{
$.ajax{
::
url : get_Received_Offers.php
::
success : function(data)
{
populate_Received_OfferTable();
}
}
}
Can anyone please point out what is it I am doing wrong here?
I know that instead of using same tag if I start populating the “proposed” and “received” offers in different tags this should resolve my issue. But I want to know why this approach wouldn’t work.
why do you need two ajax calls? i will make one ajax call and have my php send data of the two array in JSON
with this you can even add other functionalities and effects to your work
UPDATE:You can pass as many parameters as you want into one call.
and php will see data as array so
run your queries from here