I am creating a page that a user can click a link and it will $.ajax load the content into a container div. The problem is the source files all have $.ajax requests of there own, so when a user clicks 2 or more links, it begins incrementing the amount of $.ajax requests and the container div is overrun with data. Basically my goal is for the user to click a link and it loads the requested page (and begins $.ajax refreshing from the ajax loaded source). And when they click another link it clears the old $.ajax requests from the previous ajax loaded content.
$(function(){
$("a.text").click(function(){
$("#botscontainer").remove();
$("#botsparent").append("<div id=\"botscontainer\"></div>");
$.ajax({
url: $(this).attr("id") + ".html",
cache: false,
success: function(data){
$("#botscontainer").hide().append(data).fadeIn("slow");
}
});
return false;
});
});
You can see when user clicks link with class text, it will send an ajax request to a page with more ajax content (that is on an interval). So I need to clear the old "data" when the user clicks another link. I even went as far as completely removing the parent element and recreating it, but it won't remove the $.ajax requests from the data. Any help is appreciated.