Hello David,

I have similar problem . $.post() sends some "OPTIONS" request instead
of expected "POST" (according to logs of web server).

On 25 сен, 21:32, David P <dpio...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I use $.post like so:
>
> $.post("http://mydomain.com/some/webservice";, $.toJSON({ emailAddress:
> emailAddress }), callback, "json");
>
> this works great..the response of the POST is a json string and that
> is used in the callback..now I added https:
>
> $.post("https://mydomain.com/some/webservice";, $.toJSON
> ({ emailAddress: emailAddress }), callback, "json");
>
> so it is now a cross domain post...in firebug I see that instead of
> POST'ing like in the http case..it first is sending an OPTIONS
> verb..why?  The webservice doesn't know how to respond to that and
> gives a 403 forbidden...I need it to just send the POST like it did
> when it was on the same domain...
>
> Any insight?

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