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Problem with ajax and mozilla browser

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Help Re: Problem with ajax and mozilla browser

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Jan 17th, 2008
You can also replace:
var x= new DOMParser().parseFromString(textout, 'text/xml');
xmldom.async="false";
xmldom.loadXML(x);
alert(xmldom);
xmlObj=xmldom.documentElement;

with:

var xmldom = new DOMParser().parseFromString(textout, 'text/xml');
xmlObj=xmldom.documentElement;

this is the correct usage of DOMParser().

It is however still better for you to get the XMLHttpRequest response as XML instead of the way it is done in your example where you are retrieving it as Text and then using browser specific XML/DOM parsers to convert the text to XML.
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