Thanks for the reply Florian.

I am unclear on what exactly does the redirecting.  I think you are right 
about the .get. I stripped it out of the code, same issue.  You say there 
is no redirect, I am unclear on what exactly should be doing the 
redirecting.  

What has to be in the index.html to be able to call the testing view?  

Much appreciated.

Ivan


On Thursday, December 4, 2014 1:20:15 PM UTC-5, Florian Schweikert wrote:
>
> On 04/12/14 18:58, jogaserbia wrote: 
> > This is what I get from chrome when I click on the button in the 
> > index.html, but nothing else happens. I bolded what I believe should 
> > redirect to the testing UR with the lng and lat data.   
>
> does it work with hardcoded url? 
> is the testing url in the rendered index.html? 
> if the javascript doesn't try to load the testing url there is something 
> wrong with your js. 
> Maybe $.get is supposed to get a success function as parameter? (wild 
> guessing, I'm not a js guy) 
>
> and why "redirect not working"? Can't see any redirects in your code. 
>
> -- Florian 
>
>

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