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The "partial-response" element is the root of the partial
response information hierarchy, and contains nested elements for all
possible elements that can exist in the response.
The "partial-response" element is the root of thei partial
response information hierarchy, and contains nested elements for all
possible elements that can exist in the response.
The "eval" element enables this element's contents to be executed as JavaScript.
The "update" element enables DOM elements matching the "id"
attribute to be updated with the contents of this element.
The "insert" element enables content to be inserted into the DOM
before or after an existing DOM element as specified by the
nested "before" or "after" elements. The elements "before" and
"after" are mutually exclusive - one of them must be specified.
The "delete" element enables DOM elements matching the "id"
attribute to be removed.
The "attributes" element enables attributes of DOM elements matching the "id"
attribute to be updated. If this element is used, then it must contain at
least one "attribute" element.
The "redirect" element enables a redirect to the location as specified by the
"url" attribute.
The "error" element contains error information from the server.
Extension element for partial response. It may contain
implementation specific content.