How do you plan to download those items?
If you do it via Ajax just wait for the status == 200 on you
xmlhttprequest object and then display the div.
caweiten <caweiten hotmail.com> wrote:
I have a large webpage(~140k) that I don't want
users to access until
all the items have been downloaded. Is there a way with
javascript to
determine when all items remaining = 0, or something
similiar?
After all the items have loaded, my plan is to simply
change the
display property of a div form none to inline.
Thanks
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