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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T11:39:54+00:00 2026-05-15T11:39:54+00:00

I have two XML sources to retrieve data from. I want to use them

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I have two XML sources to retrieve data from. I want to use them alternately per page load. So when someone visits the page the first source will be used, next time the visit the page the other source will be used. Here is the ajax request I am using to get one data source:

 $(document).ready(function() {
            $.ajax({
                type: "GET",
                url: "source1.xml", //how do I alternately load two different xml data sources?
                dataType: "xml",
                success: function(xml) {
                    var counter = 0
                    var output = '<li>';
                    $(xml).find('person').each(function(){
                        counter++;
                        var image = $(this).find('image').text();
                        var name = $(this).find('name').text();
                        var title = $(this).find('title').text();
                        var company = $(this).find('company').text();

                        output = output + '<div><a href="#"><img src=img/' + image + '.jpg />' + '<br /><label><span>' + name + '</span><br />' + title + '<br />' + company + '</label></a><br /></div>';
                        if(counter % 3 === 0){
                            output = output + '</li><li>';
                        }
                    });
                    output = output + '</li>';
                    $('#update-target ul').html(output);
                }
            });
        });

For extra info, here is how I am alternately loading 2 flash files using PHP:

if(isset($_SESSION['rotation'])){
$picker = $_SESSION['rotation'];
}else{
$picker = rand(0,1);
}

if($picker == 0){
echo '<script type="text/javascript">
    var video1 = new SWFObject("somefile1.swf", "p1", "151", "590", "9", "#ffffff");
    video1.addParam("wmode","transparent");
    video1.write("meh");
</script>';

$_SESSION['rotation'] = ++$picker;
} else {
echo '<script type="text/javascript">
    var video1 = new SWFObject("somefile2.swf", "p1", "151", "590", "9", "#ffffff");
    video1.addParam("wmode","transparent");
    video1.write("meh");
</script>';

$_SESSION['rotation'] = --$picker;
}

I realize I could just stick the jquery document ready code right in there where I have the js calling the flash but it does not seem like a very efficient way of handling this. What is a “best case” way to do this?

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    2026-05-15T11:39:55+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 11:39 am

    You can just use a variable to keep it short, like this:

    echo '<script type="text/javascript">var xmlSource = "source1.xml";</script>';
    

    Use that in an if caluse as well, then just reference that in your code:

     url: xmlSource,
    

    There are other ways of course, using a cookie (the cookie plugin), putting the text right in the document.ready handler, etc…whichever seems most elegant to you I suppose.

    I recommend the variable from the PHP side or a cookie…both of these options allow the document.ready code to stay outside the page in an external script, and not downloaded by the user each time.

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