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The "a" stands for asynchronous.  Does the request readyState or status ever 
change?  Does your callback function ever get called?

The "j" stands for javascript.  Are there any errors showing up in the 
browser's JavaScript console?

The "x" stands for XML.  Well, the response could be XML, HTML, plain text, 
formatted text, or even JavaScript.  Does the browser receive a response?

Nathan.


----- Original Message ----
From: Joe Harriman <jharriman@xxxxxxxx>
To: web400@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2006 8:06:50 AM
Subject: [WEB400] XMLHttpRequest

Hello Everyone,

 

  Can anyone tell me where/which server the XMLHttpRequest is processed on the 
i5?   I have been creating web pages with CGI since the last century and just 
recently got into AJAX.  I know I'm a little late.  Sometimes, I currently do a 
call from a CGI program to another CGI program and my new page will kick off.  
I try to do the same with AJAX and my call does not work.  This leads me to 
believe that the i5 is running these two requests in different servers.  






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