Also try it from a different machine with FF3 but no firebug
installed. I have noticed on occasion, that firebug hangs up and does
not allow any ajax requests to go through.

On 9/8/09, Karl Swedberg <k...@englishrules.com> wrote:
> I was having ajax problems with a certain combination of Firefox 3.5.x
> and Firebug. Can't remember which versions exactly, but I do recall
> that unchecking the "Show XMLHttpRequests" option in the Console tab
> made the problem go away.
>
> --Karl
>
>
> On Sep 8, 2009, at 2:41 PM, Mike McNally wrote:
>
>>
>> For what it's worth, I have a whole application that works just fine
>> with AJAX form posts from FF3, and I didn't have to do anything at all
>> to make it work. It'd be interesting to learn what back-end software
>> is involved (Java/Stripes in my case).
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 12:03 PM, RPrager<ryan.pra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Mine won't even work in FF3 if I use the GET method. I'm currently
>>> working with the developer to get to the bottom of this. I will post
>>> if I find a solution. In the meantime, keep the suggestions coming if
>>> you have them. Thanks!
>>>
>>> On Sep 8, 5:19 am, Karl Hungus <coldnebraskab...@googlemail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>> Yes - me. Exactly the same problem as you. FF3.x not liking an Ajax
>>>> form post.
>>>> It works if I change the POST to a GET, but that is a bit pants to
>>>> be
>>>> honest. I suspect its a FF3 issue, but don't know what.
>>>>
>>>> Did you get to the bottom of it ?
>>>>
>>>> Rgds,
>>>>
>>>> KH.
>>>>
>>>> On 4 Sep, 17:20, RPrager <ryan.pra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I'll see if I can take a look at server log files. Has anybody else
>>>>> experienced problems using ajax with FF3? Any other ideas are
>>>>> appreciated. Thanks
>>>>
>>>>> On Sep 4, 10:10 am, Mike McNally <emmecin...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>> Well frankly that's not looking like a jQuery problem to me.  Your
>>>>>> *server* is returning different results.  I have no idea why,
>>>>>> but I
>>>>>> don't see what jQuery (or anything else at the client) is
>>>>>> supposed to
>>>>>> do about that.  Do you have debug logging or other debug
>>>>>> facilities at
>>>>>> the server to see what's going on?
>>>>
>>>>>> On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 10:04 AM, RPrager<ryan.pra...@gmail.com>
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>>> Here is the only difference I found in the Request Headers:
>>>>
>>>>>>> FF2: Content-Type    application/x-www-form-urlencoded
>>>>
>>>>>>> FF3: Content-Type    application/x-www-form-urlencoded;
>>>>>>> charset=UTF-8
>>>>
>>>>>>> Any ideas?
>>>>
>>>>>>> On Sep 4, 9:47 am, RPrager <ryan.pra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>> Firefox 3 response:
>>>>>>>> <HTML><BODY><HR>
>>>>>>>> <H1 ALIGN=CENTER>Not available at present</H1>
>>>>>>>> <P>Status code = NL
>>>>>>>> <!-- NL --><HR></BODY></HTML>
>>>>
>>>>>>>> According to our back end developer, the NL = 'Null execution'.
>>>>>>>> Meaning that the page (newcoleng) was launched without any
>>>>>>>> input at
>>>>>>>> all.
>>>>>>>> I.e., neither a <FORM> nor any positional parameters. The page
>>>>>>>> is at a
>>>>>>>> loss as to how to serve my needs.
>>>>
>>>>>>>> Firefox 2 response (this is not the exact full response
>>>>>>>> because it
>>>>>>>> would be rather large):
>>>>>>>> <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 1.0 Transitional//EN"
>>>>>>>> "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtmll/xhtmll-loose.dtd
>>>>>>>> ">
>>>>>>>> <html><head><title>Page Title</title></head><body>This page
>>>>>>>> was a
>>>>>>>> success</body></html>
>>>>
>>>>>>>> I just realized that the Firefox 2 response included the
>>>>>>>> DOCTYPE while
>>>>>>>> Firefox 3 did not.
>>>>
>>>>>>>> Thanks for the help.
>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Sep 3, 9:59 pm, "emmecin...@gmail.com" <emmecin...@gmail.com>
>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Well what exactly is the error?  What is different about the
>>>>>>>>> server
>>>>>>>>> response from FF2 vs. FF3?
>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On Sep 3, 9:04 pm, RPrager <ryan.pra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> I've been using Firebug. The data that my browser is sending
>>>>>>>>>> looks as
>>>>>>>>>> expected.
>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Here is the information from firebug:
>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Response Headers
>>>>>>>>>> Date: Fri, 04 Sep 2009 01:54:24 GMT
>>>>>>>>>> Server: Apache/2.2.6 (Fedora)
>>>>>>>>>> Content-Length: 179
>>>>>>>>>> Connection: close
>>>>>>>>>> Content-Type: text/html
>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Request Headers
>>>>>>>>>> User-Agent      Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-
>>>>>>>>>> US; rv:
>>>>>>>>>> 1.9.0.13) Gecko/2009073022 Firefox/3.0.13
>>>>>>>>>> Accept  */*
>>>>>>>>>> Accept-Language en-us,en;q=0.5
>>>>>>>>>> Accept-Encoding gzip,deflate
>>>>>>>>>> Accept-Charset  ISO-8859-1,utf-8;q=0.7,*;q=0.7
>>>>>>>>>> Keep-Alive      300
>>>>>>>>>> Connection      keep-alive
>>>>>>>>>> Content-Type    application/x-www-form-urlencoded;
>>>>>>>>>> charset=UTF-8
>>>>>>>>>> X-Requested-With        XMLHttpRequest
>>>>>>>>>> Content-Length  24
>>>>>>>>>> Pragma  no-cache
>>>>>>>>>> Cache-Control   no-cache
>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Post
>>>>>>>>>> F10     Yes
>>>>>>>>>> F11     No
>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Any ideas why Firefox 3 would be having issues with my ajax
>>>>>>>>>> request?
>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> On Sep 3, 3:34 pm, "emmecin...@gmail.com"
>>>>>>>>>> <emmecin...@gmail.com>
>>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> You **must** install and use something like Firebug or
>>>>>>>>>>> TamperData to
>>>>>>>>>>> see what your browser is sending to the server, and what
>>>>>>>>>>> your server
>>>>>>>>>>> is sending back. Just because the HTML response content
>>>>>>>>>>> looks like an
>>>>>>>>>>> error does not necessarily mean that the HTTP response
>>>>>>>>>>> contained an
>>>>>>>>>>> error code (for example).
>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> On Sep 3, 1:29 pm, RPrager <ryan.pra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> I just tested this code using FF2 and it works just fine.
>>>>>>>>>>>> This appears
>>>>>>>>>>>> to be a FF3 problem only. I'm currently using Firefox
>>>>>>>>>>>> version 3.5.2.
>>>>>>>>>>>> Any ideas?
>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> On Sep 3, 10:31 am, RPrager <ryan.pra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks for the idea but adding (dataType: 'text') did not
>>>>>>>>>>>>> produce a
>>>>>>>>>>>>> different result.
>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Sep 3, 9:32 am, 月讀 <keyoft...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> My english is not well.
>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> $.ajax({
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>         type: "POST",
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>         url: "newcoleng",
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>         data: "F10=Yes&F11=No",
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>         dataType: 'text',
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>         success: function(data){
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>                 alert( "Data Saved: " + data );
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>         }
>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> });
>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Try it.
>>>>
>>>>>> --
>>>>>> Turtle, turtle, on the ground,
>>>>>> Pink and shiny, turn around.
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Turtle, turtle, on the ground,
>> Pink and shiny, turn around.
>
>


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Thanks,
Anoop

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