I believe that for POST the correct way to send parameters is like
this:
data: {pageScroll: maxScroll, pageTime: endTime, location: currentURL}
However it is weird that it works for you in IE and Firefox, as you
have it now.
Worth a try anyway.
On Feb 11, 3:09 am, Karl Rudd wrote:
> It's prob
It's probably something to do with what Opera and WebKit allow in the
unload handler. In fact doing a Google on "opera unload trigger link"
turned up these two links:
http://objectmix.com/javascript/631919-unload-event-more-restrictive-now-safari-3-1-a.html
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.c
Can anyone help me out with this? Here is a version of the update.php
script which will just write what the info it gets to a log file. I
found that the ajax works in IE and Firefox, but not on Chrome or
Opera:
update.php:
$debug = true;
function update_log_event ($filename, $linenum, $messag
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