You’ll probably never see it unless you use Firebug or look at Apache raw access logs, but jquery.gritter causes 404 errors repeatedly.
The problem with 404′s is that they are like visiting relatives. They don’t go away unless you do something about it, and you usually can’t be bothered to do something about them – because it’s really not that bad.
Of course, sometimes it is. Especially if you get it on every page load. These …
Jordan Boesch has an excellent jQuery plugin for showing Growl-like messages in your web applications. This immediately seemed perfect for showing the flash messages on my CakePHP application, and Jordan even links to a blog post explaining how to integrate these together.
This post is in Spanish, and even though it’s easy enough to follow, I thought I’d sum it up for the English-speaking crowd as well.
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