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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T20:28:30+00:00 2026-05-17T20:28:30+00:00

If the question title wasn’t clear enough: I am using the jQuery AutoComplete plugin

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If the question title wasn’t clear enough:

I am using the jQuery AutoComplete plugin (part of jQuery UI 1.8.5)

I would have thought the supplied CSS/images would include an ajax-like progress image?

If not, what’s the easiest way to create one?

This is my autocomplete code:

$('#query').autocomplete({
   source: function (request, response) {
      $.ajax({
         url: "/Search/FindLocations",
         type: "POST",
         dataType: "json",
         data:
         {
            searchText: request.term
         },
         success: function (data) {
            response($.map(data, function (item) {
               return { name: item.name, value: item.name }
            }))
         }),
   select: function (event, ui) {
      // snip... (this is where i display stuff about what they clicked).
   }});

Where should i hide/show an image in the above code?

Obviously after the code in “select”, i could hide an image, but where can i “show” the image?

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    2026-05-17T20:28:30+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 8:28 pm
    $('#query').autocomplete({
       source: function (request, response) {
          //i would show the image here, before starting your ajax request
          $("#theImage").show();
          $.ajax({
             url: "/Search/FindLocations",
             type: "POST",
             dataType: "json",
             data:
             {
                searchText: request.term
             },
             success: function (data) {
                response($.map(data, function (item) {
                   return { name: item.name, value: item.name }
                }))
             }),
       select: function (event, ui) {
          // snip... (this is where i display stuff about what they clicked).
       }});
    
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