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Bryce, when you say "you" I guess you are referring to Jim Franz and not me? :-)

....but yes, I am rather curious as to which point in the process Jim is getting is 403 error and Firebug would narrow it down.

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From: web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Bryce Martin
Sent: 15 December 2010 13:23
To: Web Enabling the AS400 / iSeries
Subject: Re: [WEB400] apache directives and jquery, ajax

Kevin,
You are 100% correct. Using javascript (jquery, prototype, sencha...
doesn't matter) has nothing to do with Apache. Javascript is (for the
purpose of this discussion) a client side language. I would open up
Firefox and make sure you have the Firebug plugin installed. Make sure
Firebug is active (F12 - will pop up the Firebug window) hit a page
refresh and go to the Network tab. This will show all the requests your
page makes. See what request is making the 403. An improper permissions
or link reference for a script tag (from all my experience) will not
return a 403, it will just cause Firebug to throw errors when you try to
use JQuery functions that don't exist because the code was not brought it.

Make sure that the code you are calling on the server has proper
permissions.


Thanks
Bryce Martin
Programmer/Analyst I
570-546-4777



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We use jquery and Ajax and there are no special apache directives required
for that than there are with any other resource. No need for any alias
match either. I guess the only consideration would be that you reference
the file locations correctly in your HTML, they are in a folder that is in
your document root, and the permissions are correct.

On 15 Dec 2010, at 03:58, "Jim Franz" <franz400@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Does adding jquery and ajax functions require special config entries to
work in apache?
I am testing an autocomplete function, and getting a 403 (not
authorized) from apache.
I added and alias match to the directories, and 'allow from all' for
directory.
No chg.
This is 1st jquery added.
Googling - found lots of chatter but very little clear examples.

Jim Franz
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