and on the php side I just set the custom header by the header() function in
PHP ?

thanks,
pranav.

Ⓙⓐⓚⓔ wrote:
> 
> I was looking around for an old test I did... can't find it ..
> 
> but, the complete callback of the ajax call gives you the full
> headers, and you can parse for the errors you want to send.
> 
> when you realize that it needs a new login
>  window.location = "login.php"
> and you are outta there!
> 
> On 1/14/07, unohoo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> That makes sense conceptually, but how to translate that to jquery code ?
>> How
>> to verify the returning header from the php file. and then redirect
>> within
>> jquery ?
>>
>> thanks,
>>
>> Ⓙⓐⓚⓔ wrote:
>> >
>> > yup you have to redirect them! you can look at the header, and see
>> > that the response has a custom header that tells you to give up and
>> > get a new password.
>> >
>> > You can't use the normal redirect because that would just return the
>> > login page to the ajax request... but then you could realize that it's
>> > the login page and then send them to the real login page.
>> >
>> > Does that make sense?
>> > the pure xml way would be to return a different xml format with the
>> > error message in it instead of the normal data.
>> >
>> > On 1/14/07, unohoo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> I use the AJAXsubmit and ajaxform at a couple of places in my php app.
>> >> So,
>> >> when a user clicks on 'change privacy', a form with radio buttons
>> appears
>> >> to
>> >> change privacy settings of photo.
>> >>
>> >> the form relies on ajaxsubmit for submission. Now, at the target php
>> >> file, I
>> >> want to first check if the user session is still valid..And only if it
>> is
>> >> valid should the php file go ahead and process the privacy settings
>> user
>> >> set
>> >> in the form. If session is invalid, i redirect him back to the login
>> >> page.
>> >>
>> >> Problem that happens is that since the submission is by AJAX, the
>> display
>> >> stays on the same page even though the session of the user has become
>> >> invalid. the redirect doesnt work correctly.
>> >>
>> >> what wud be the best way to accomplish what I'm trying to do -- is it
>> >> possible for me to check whether the session is valid within the
>> >> javascript
>> >> it self...and if not valid, redirect to login page ?
>> >>
>> >> thnx.
>> >>
>> >>
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