There are some django middleware classes to test the browser compatibility,
can it be a problem?

There's no cross domain call, it's all about my domain =/
It's necessary to set the mimetype in a get/load method?
What else information can I post here to help?

On Sun, Apr 24, 2011 at 2:44 AM, Masklinn <maskl...@masklinn.net> wrote:

> On 24 avr. 2011, at 04:38, Daniel França <daniel.fra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> I was using JQuery to retrieve some data using AJAX and Django...
> at my django view code I wrote a verification to check if it's an ajax
> request:
> *if request.is_ajax():*
> *   #Ajax handler*
> *else:*
> *  #Not Ajax handler*
>
> and do the properly handler, and here's my Jquery script:
> $('#id_show_updates').load("/profiles/get_updates/"+
> document.getElementById('last_update').innerHTML);
>
> It's working like a charm in Chrome and Opera... but at Firefox django
> thinks it's not Ajax and  =/ Anyone know someway to solve that?
>
> Best Regards,
> Daniel França
>
> Would you per chance have some kind of redirection (any redirection) per
> chance?
>
> Firefox will not forward any explicitly set header (including Ajax ones)
> across redirections.
>
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