I believe that the .ajax method returns the raw status code.

Check: http://jquery.com/api/

andy

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Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2007 9:31 PM
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Subject: [jQuery] AJAX and Http Response Codes


Is there a more "raw" form of .ajax (or get, .post) that will expose the XHR
method to the success (or error) handler?

I am attempting to convert an application to jQuery that has a proprietary
server module that uses a wide range of HTTP status codes for certain
nuances on the client.

I notice that the XHR is returned when an ajax method is invoked:

var xhr = $.get(uri, options.parameters, options.onSuccess, 'xml');

I suppose I could create a new class that encapsulates the ajax call and
makes the XHR method available as a private variable. If I provide my own
onSuccess handler proxy, I could gain access to the XHR variable and pass it
along. I am hoping that jQuery or a plugin may have already taken care of
this.



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