Is the page/resource in another domain? That would obviously not work.
That's the only thing I can think of.

Karl Rudd

On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 9:20 PM, TheBlueSky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Thanks for your reply.
>
> Sorry that my question wasn't clear enough; I already tried using the
> username/password options for ajax() method, however, I'm getting
> 'Permission denied to call method XMLHttpRequest.open' kind of
> message. I don't know if there is something else need to be done or
> not.
>
> By the way, the credentials I'm using are correct.
>
> On Nov 25, 4:24 pm, "Pierre Bellan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi,
>> If the authentification is form-based, then the login credentials is passed
>> by GET or POST.
>> So you just have to add it to your ajax request
>>
>> see the data option.
>>
>> $.ajax({
>>    type: "POST",
>>    url: "some.php",
>>    data: "name=John&location=Boston",
>>    success: function(msg){
>>      alert( "Data Saved: " + msg );
>>    }
>>  });
>>
>> If the authentification is based on .htaccess, you can use username/password
>> option
>>
>> Pierre
>>
>> W. C. Fields  - "I cook with wine, sometimes I even add it to the food."
>>
>> 2008/11/25 TheBlueSky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> > Hi everyone,
>> > How can I send login credentials with jQuery Ajax request (get(), post
>> > () or ajax()) when the page I'm requesting is asking for them before
>> > permitting the access.
>> > Note here that I'm not talking here about form-based authentication.
>> > Thanks in advance.- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> - Show quoted text -

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