XMLHttpRequest
object, and call this for each AJAX task.
The function call should contain the URL and what to do on onreadystatechange
(which is probably different for each call):
<html> <body> <div id="myDiv"><h3>Let AJAX change this text</h3></div> <button type="button" onClick="myFunction( )">Callback</button> </body> </html> |
myFunction
as below when the button is clicked:
<script type="text/javascript"> var xmlhttp; function myFunction( ) { loadXMLDoc( "AJAX_info.txt", function( ) { if ( ( xmlhttp.readyState == 4 ) && ( xmlhttp.status == 200 ) ) { document.getElementById("myDiv").innerHTML = xmlhttp.responseText; } } ); } function loadXMLDoc( url, cfunc ) { if ( window.XMLHttpRequest ) { // code for IE7+, Firefox, Chrome, Opera, Safari xmlhttp = new XMLHttpRequest( ); } else { // code for IE6, IE5 xmlhttp = new ActiveXObject( "Microsoft.XMLHTTP" ); } xmlhttp.onreadystatechange = cfunc; xmlhttp.open( "GET", url, true ); xmlhttp.send( ); } </script> |
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