I’m interested in the potential of the AsyncEvaluateString() function, however, when I give the function a query string and an ID of a div, the contents of the div is the XML object, not the results of the query.
I’m wondering if anyone else experiences this as well, or if I’m not using the function right
I don’t have a script that is implementing the AsyncEvaluateString() function yet, but I’m curious to see if it will boost performance or decrease latency the user may experience.
I want to do further testing, but I don’t have any examples of the function to go off of.