How is it returning XML at all? The only thing it's returning is a 404 error
code. It's supposed to post to the action attrib of the form, instead it's
posting to "/modules/tasks/[object htmlInputElement]" instead of
taskaction.php.


Matt Stith wrote:
> 
> AJAX is supposed to return XML, so its doing what its made to do.
> 
> On 9/17/06, Mike Rubits <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Yet another feature about FireBug I didn't realize :)
>>
>> I've found the rather obvious source of the problem, not sure if it's a
>> JQuery bug, but it's odd nonetheless. It's not getting the form action
>> correct:
>> POST http://192.168.0.3/modules/tasks/%5Bobject%20HTMLInputElement%5D
>>
>> The ajaxForm is being called from the callback function of an ajax load:
>>
>> function callTask(id) {
>>      $('#content').load("showtask.php",{id: id},function(){
>>              $('#detail').css('display','block');
>>              $('#tasks').css('display','none');
>>              $("a.addNote").click(function(){
>>                      $("#noteform").ajaxForm("#notes");
>>                      $('#notecontainer').css('display','block');
>>                      $('#notelink').css('display','none');
>>              });
>>      });
>> }
>>
>> and the form HTML is like so: <form id="noteform" action="taskaction.php"
>> method="post">
>>
>> so for whatever reason, it's returning the action as an object rather
>> than a
>> string. ajaxSubmit does the same thing. Any suggestions at what could be
>> causing this mixup?
>>
>>
>> Matt Stith wrote:
>> >
>> > in case you dont know, FireBug is a firefox extention. You can find it
>> > pretty quick on google.
>> >
>> > On 9/17/06, Yehuda Katz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Get Firebug and turn on Debug XMLHttpRequests.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> On 9/17/06, Mike Rubits <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> > Currently I'm using $("#loading").ajaxError(function(){ to display
>> an
>> >> > alert
>> >> > box when an AJAX error occurs. Is there anyway I can get more
>> detailed
>> >> > info
>> >> > about what the error it returned is? I'm currently trying to make my
>> >> way
>> >> >
>> >> > through a problem with a form, and am not quite sure where to start
>> as
>> >> > all I
>> >> > know right now is that there is indeed an error.
>> >> >
>> >> > Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>> >> >
>> >> > Mike
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