I understand perfectly what You are saying here, and that would be one approach, but You missinterpret what I meant when I said "refresshing an element".Let me expalin a little bit more.If I choose to leave the custom tags on the page, I tought, instead of returning an HTML and updating the element,I could manipulate the custom tag attribute object, which is responsible for filling the custom tag with results (an array list like object), and that change would be propagated in already rendered HTML element.The only problem I ran on here is after I manipulate the object I need to refresh the page in order to se the changesin the rendered HTML tag.Watch the video carefully and You'll see exactly what I mean.
So this would be the second approach and my question is, is there a way to see these changes without manuallyrefreshing the page (if reloaded automatically with location.reload but it's not an elegant solution).The best solution would be if there was some function to reload rendered HTML element only and not the entire page?Is there such a thing in JavaScript or jQuery?Thank You.