Nop, it is the same...

On 2 יולי, 00:17, James <james.gp....@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hmm...
>
> What happens if you add:
> type: "POST"
>
> in your AJAX options?
>
> On Jul 1, 10:36 am, hadaraz <hada...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I have used firebug, and there is no sign of AJAX request.
>
> > On the server side I use python, and yes, I'm checking for
> > 'HTTP_X_REQUESTED_WITH'. Maybe there is a problem with the jquery
> > 1.3.2 (which is what I use, linked from google ajax libs)?
>
> > On Jul 1, 9:21 pm, James <james.gp....@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Have you tried using Firebug for Firefox to examine the headers of the
> > > AJAX request to be sure that it wasn't sent? Check that first.
>
> > > You might be reading the headers incorrectly on the PHP side. Are you
> > > using: $_SERVER['HTTP_X_REQUESTED_WITH']
> > > The beginning HTTP_ part is the tricky part. Make sure you have that.
>
> > > On Jun 30, 9:52 pm, hadaraz <hada...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > Posting data from a form using this function:
>
> > > > $(function() {
> > > >     $('#emailform').submit(function() {
> > > >         $.ajax({
> > > >             url: '/post/url/',
> > > >             dataType: 'json',
> > > >             data: $('#emailform').serialize(),
> > > >             success: function(rdata) {
> > > >                 $('#emailformmessage').text(rdata.message).show
> > > > ('slow');
> > > >             }
> > > >         });
> > > >     });
> > > >     return false;
>
> > > > });
>
> > > > the server doesn't detect an ajax call ('X-Requested-With' header is
> > > > not sent). I tried forcing it with beforeSubmit and also with
> > > > ajaxSetup,  but no go.
> > > > Any solutions to this problem?
>
> > > > hadaraz-הסתר טקסט מצוטט-
>
> -הראה טקסט מצוטט-

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