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In my code, I have:

$(document).ready(function() {
    $.ajaxSetup ({
        // Disable caching of AJAX responses */
        cache: false
    });

    //pop_i = setInterval( "load_result()", 1000 );
    load_result();
    load_f();
});

but it doesn't always load. I know this because load_f() has an alert which doesn't get triggered sometimes.

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  • what do load_result() and load_f() do? maybe you're getting an error somewhere along the way before your alert is triggered...
    – Jason
    Dec 29, 2009 at 1:04
  • what does load_result do ? have you run this using firebug? .. i'll wager you have a javascript error Dec 29, 2009 at 1:04
  • I do have firebug and I don't see any JavaScript errors.. function load_result() { $.getJSON( "somesite/loadresult.php", function(data) { if( data == undefined ) { setTimeout( "load_result()", 2000 ); return; } console.log( data ); insert_result( data ); setTimeout( "load_result()", 750 ); } ); }
    – Shamoon
    Dec 29, 2009 at 1:06
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    Put the code for both functions in your question so they'll get properly formatted.
    – rfunduk
    Dec 29, 2009 at 2:43

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Don't know if this applies to your situation.

I've just come across an issue whereby $(document).ready() event wasn't being fired. As it turns out, the jQuery $(document).ready() event is not fired in async postbacks when used w/ ASP.net UpdatePanels. One solution is to refactor the $(document).ready() logic into an explicit function () so that it can also be registered w/ the ASP.net Sys.WebForms.PageRequestManager endRequest event (fired on every async postback). Details can be found on the question I posted earlier today...

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  • oops, just saw the .php in your comments above... guess my answer doesn't apply :(
    – HOCA
    Dec 29, 2009 at 2:54
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If you are sure your JavaScript looks right and you're not getting any errors in Firebug, chances are it's the JSON being sent back from the server that's tripping things up.

Where load_f fails to run copy-paste the result of your GET/POST requests from Firebug into your text-editor and pour through them with a fine-tooth comb to make sure the JSON is well-formed.

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What happens in load_result and load_f? Since the ready function attaches a listener, if an error occurs you will sometimes not see it.

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