Sorry, I mean "all HTTP header data".

On May 14, 9:00 am, James <james.gp....@gmail.com> wrote:
> Have you tried using the Firebug add-on for Firefox to debug whether
> the AJAX request was actually sent in the first place?
> It's very helpful because it'll show you the exact URL that it
> requests, the GET/POST data it sends, all HTTP data, and the response
> you receive.
>
> On May 13, 8:21 pm, Nahaz <pierre.christoffer...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Ah sorry about that.
>
> > It doesn't cause an error, it looks like it sends data because ?
> > nick=nick appears in your url but it does not get into the database
> > somehow. If you call /data.php?nick=nick it will work, it's when it's
> > called via $.ajax(); that the issue occurs. I havn't confirmed but it
> > seems to occasionally work in IE7 but not FF or Chrome.
>
> > I also tried to add "cache: false" and my own random generator to the
> > url but it won't get posted to the url, only the "?nick=nick" comes
> > up.
>
> > I will fix public access after work so you can see the problem in
> > action.
>
> > On May 13, 8:01 pm, James <james.gp....@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Define what "not working correctly" means.
> > > Does it cause an error? Does the request get sent but nothing happens?
> > > Does the request get sent without the GET data? ... etc.
>
> > > On May 12, 12:00 pm, Nahaz <pierre.christoffer...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > I have this snippet:
>
> > > > function ajaxAdd() {
> > > >         $('form').submit(function() {
> > > >                                    var nick = 
> > > > document.register.nick.value;
> > > >                                    $(':submit', this).attr('value', 
> > > > 'Adding...');
> > > >                                    $(':submit', this).attr('disabled', 
> > > > 'disabled');
> > > >                                    $.ajax({
> > > >                                                   type: 'GET',
> > > >                                                   url: 'data.php',
> > > >                                                   data: 'nick=' + nick,
> > > >                                                   success: function() {
> > > >                                                           $(':submit', 
> > > > this).removeAttr('disabled');
> > > >                                                           
> > > > $('#status').load('output.php');
> > > >                                                           }
> > > >                                                   });
> > > >                                         });
>
> > > > }
>
> > > > that is sent when a very simple form (one value and button) is sent.
> > > > The thing is, it works on my local webserver, but when I upload it to
> > > > my webhost, it wont work. It works if add data.php?nick=Test, then the
> > > > data will be added into my database but not when called from .ajax.- 
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