I'm not an expert in jQuery or XML, so I really have no idea off the top of
my head. Is there any way you can either show us your page or create a test
page that shows the same problem?

On 9/13/07, kalath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Well, that does seem to be the case. I bypassed Apache altogether and
> hit our Weblogic instance directly and it worked like a charm in
> Firefox. I'm still getting a parsererror in IE though. What else might
> I not be considering that could be causing this issue? I've set
> dataType to xml and I know that my xml is not malformed.
>
> Thanks for the tip by the way, you confirmed my suspicions...
>
> Ryan
>
> On Sep 12, 8:45 pm, "Theodore Ni" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > This could be because your server is not sending the correct mime type
> of
> > XML documents. If you are serving a server-side page as XML, you must
> use
> > the server-side language features to set the Content-Type header. If you
> are
> > just serving .xml pages, make sure the server is sending the correct
> > text/xml mime type:
> >
> > http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Properly_Configuring_Server_MIME...
> >
> > On 9/12/07, kalath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > Hey there -- first post on the board, but I see a lot of great and
> > > talented folks on here. Looking forward to interacting with all of you
> > > and I hope I get some knowledge transfer just from association... :-)
> >
> > > I've been working on grabbing an XML doc using $.ajax. When I was
> > > working on it locally, it would work fine in Firefox and not in IE.
> > > And now when I put it up on an internal dev server I'm getting a
> > > parsererror for both browsers.
> >
> > > When I use overrideMimeType in Firefox, the issue goes away, but of
> > > course still chokes in IE since it doesn't support that method. I've
> > > set dataType in the $.ajax call to xml but it still seems to fail on
> > > me.
> >
> > > >From what I can see, I'm able to open the XML doc in browsers just
> > > fine. It isn't malformed. It must have something to do with the MIME
> > > type since overriding it in Firefox works okay. I'm just not sure how
> > > this is possible to do in IE.
> >
> > > Is there something I'm missing here? Let me know if you want me to
> > > post any code, but I thought I'd just ask generally before getting
> > > into the nitty gritty of things.
> >
> > > P.S. I'm not using the metadata plugin either...just the new jquery
> > > xpath plugin and taconite.
> >
> > --
> > Ted
>
>


-- 
Ted

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