The best and fastest solution to that issue it to use a regular
Ajax.Request and handle the update inside of it''s onComplete callback.
Best,
Tobie
On Dec 2, 4:05 pm, vian <slava...-JGs/UdohzUI@public.gmane.org>
wrote:> How can I suspend the default action of updating an element when
> Ajax.Updater is already created?
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