yep On Tuesday, February 5, 2013 1:04:27 AM UTC+1, pal...@gmail.com wrote: > > niphold, what do you mean when you say opening directly the URL that fails? > > On Thursday, January 31, 2013 1:10:18 AM UTC-8, Niphlod wrote: >> >> did you try opening directly the url that is failing through ajax ? that >> 404 could be originated by an incorrect/mispelled url. >> >> On Thursday, January 31, 2013 12:36:56 AM UTC+1, pal...@gmail.com wrote: >>> >>> We just started using web2py where I work. We created our 1st webpage >>> and it uses JSON calls: One to retrieve database info and the second to >>> status the selected info. We created a 2nd screen using the 1st as a >>> template. On the 2nd screen, our JSON call to retrieve database info >>> works. However, the 2nd JSON call to perform the status won't work. It >>> returns the following: >>> >>> *errMsg =Requested page not found. [404]* >>> *status =error* >>> *errorThrown =NOT FOUND* >>> *xhr.status= 404* >>> >>> The HTML, jQuery and Python code are very similar to the working screen. >>> The one difference is that we are using an *.ajax* call instead of a * >>> .post* because I couldn't figure out how to write the error handling >>> for the .post statement. Also, I read somewhere that *.post* calls * >>> .ajax* so it really shouldn't matter >>> >>> What else should we look at besides the error code and text? >>> >>> Is there an example .html and .py file with JSON calls that we can look >>> at? >>> >>> I've searched the web for Javascript, web2py, jQuery and JSON examples >>> and tried dozens of example but we can't figure out why this call won't >>> work. >>> >>> Is there something else we should be looking at? >>> >>
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