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Asked: May 25, 20262026-05-25T16:34:00+00:00 2026-05-25T16:34:00+00:00

I tried this code (it works but when we click 3-4 times, my browser

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I tried this code (it works but when we click 3-4 times, my browser frezzes, maybe due to huge variables):

var elements = [ "content", "menu" ];
$.get(
    url,
    function(data)
    {
        // Elements
        var resp = $("<div></div>").html(data);
        $.each(
            elements,
            function(i, v)
            {
                var content = resp.find("#"+v);
                $("#"+v).html(content);
            }
        );
        // Title
        var regexp = /<title>(.*)<\/title>/i;
        document.title = data.match(regexp)[1];
        // Change URL
        history.pushState({ page: url }, url, url);
        // Hiding loading div
    }
);

Tested on Firefox 6.0, Chrome, and Safari 5…

I think I may use the .load() function, but I can’t load multiple divs with only one load…

And the following code isn’t working:

var resp = $("<div></div>").load(url+" #content, #menu");
var content = resp.find("#content");
$("#content").html(content);
var menu = resp.find("#menu");
$("#menu").html(menu);

Thank you for your help!

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    Editorial Team
    2026-05-25T16:34:00+00:00Added an answer on May 25, 2026 at 4:34 pm

    I found a clue to resolve my problem…

    By adding a ‘time()’ (PHP function) in the #menu div, I noticed that sometimes, jQuery loads the page several times without any reason : this is why my browser is laggy during loadings…

    Does someone have any idea about how to fix this problem?

    Thank you.

    EDIT :
    I think I fixed my problem! I don’t lock this question until I’m sure about that 🙂

    The problem was the use of multiple IDs like :

    <div id="content">
        <div id="content">
        </div>
    </div>
    

    When I loaded my content. So now, the code is :

    $.get(
        url,
        function(data)
        {
            // Elements
            //var resp = $("<div></div>").html(data); <-- EDIT
                var resp = $(data);
            $.each(
                elements,
                function(i, v)
                {
                    var content = resp.find("#"+v).html(); // HERE IS THE CHANGE, I ADDED .html()
                    $("#"+v).html(content);
                }
            );
            // Title
            var regexp = /<title>(.*)<\/title>/i;
            document.title = data.match(regexp)[1];
            // Change URL
            history.pushState({ page: url }, url, url);
            // Hiding loading div
        }
    );
    
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