If you use PHP, check register_globals. If you see request sent to the script, it received it - 100%. Try to output some test string to confirm that you are calling correct script.
Best regards, Konstantin Mirin mailto:konstantin.mi...@gmail.com mailto:i...@konstantin.takeforce.net > -----Original Message----- > From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com > [mailto:jquery...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of drummingsticks > Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2009 6:11 AM > To: jQuery (English) > Subject: [jQuery] Re: .post ajax issue > > > > Sorry about the confusion. > > I'm trying to use jQuery's .post function. > > I use Firebug in Firefox to test and check what was sent from > the page and what the ajax response is back from the server. > In the post tab of Firebug, it correctly shows the data that > needs to be passed to the server, however the response is > supposed to return a dump of the same variables back for test > purposes, but the variables do not exist. I cannot figure out > why this is happening. > > I tested the server to see if it would return any kind of > dump at all, and it does. It just cannot find the variables > passed to the server and return them back for some reason. > > I appreciate any input you may have to share on this issue. :-) > > > On Feb 10, 8:40 am, Mike Alsup <mal...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > I'm attempting to use AJAX utilizing the .post function. Using > > > Firebug, I see that the post is correctly passing the > expected form > > > variables to the page. However, the form variable do not > exist when > > > trying to locate them in the requested page. > > > > Can you please explain that again? I'm not sure what > you're asking.