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I want to know difference between $.ajax and $.post in jquery. I search it but not getting clearification. Actually I am having drop down of states and cities and I am changing cities when states changes with jquery $.post. Here is my code of jquery

$.post('includes/change_cities.php', { 'state_id': state_id },
        function( data ) {
        var content = $( data );
        $( "#cities" ).empty().append( content );
        }
        );

My Problem is when states changes for the first time it takes too much time to change cities about 4 to 5 seconds but after first time it becomes normal means changes cities without taking any time. So Is there any problem in my code or should I use any other method for this.

-Thanks

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The performance Depends on your code and sql implementation.
$.post is subset of $.ajax in tersm of functionality.

$.ajax({
type: 'POST',
url: 'ajax/test.html',
data: data,
success: function(data){
$('.result').html(data)
},
});

is Equivalent to

$.post('ajax/test.html', function(data) {
$('.result').html(data);
});

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  • Ok I got the difference bwteen $.ajax and $.post. It's fine ow thanx for this but that problem is not solving/ Dec 22, 2012 at 5:48
  • If you could, do share your "change_cities.php" and sql table implementation.
    – Joddy
    Dec 22, 2012 at 5:49
  • Try EXPLAIN on the SQL you are running to fetch the Cities. That may hold the answer.
    – Joddy
    Dec 22, 2012 at 5:50
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    Problem is solved now. This was happening because of browser. I cleaned cookies and cache then now it's working fine. Thanks Dec 22, 2012 at 5:52
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Try their docs. They are quite good. http://api.jquery.com/jQuery.post/

$.post is a shorthand Ajax function, which is equivalent to:

$.ajax({
  type: 'POST',
  url: url,
  data: data,
  success: success,
  dataType: dataType
});

Can't say why it is slow. Have you tried inspecting your response times from your server?

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  • I had used it but no benefit in the first time it is getting hanged. Dec 22, 2012 at 5:45
  • Inspecting your server response times has nothing to do with benefits. It has everything to do with performance. What is your server doing? Try fiddler to inspect.
    – mrtsherman
    Dec 22, 2012 at 5:48
  • @mrtshermanProblem is solved now. This was happening because of browser. I cleaned cookies and cache then now it's working fine. Thanks Dec 22, 2012 at 5:52
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$.post() and $.get() are both shorthand functions provided by jQuery that are really just calling $.ajax().

Additionally, I can assure you that AJAX calls do not take 4 to 5 seconds on the first call as a warmup penalty.

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