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I've been asked to train my colleagues about jQuery. Any advice on how/where to start? I'm very clear on the basics, just haven't done anything like this before. Any help would be great.
 
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Q: IE does not send post data PHP & jQuery

prggmrIn IE only when sending a post request the POST information is not received by the server. This works correctly in every other browser tested. The code : $.ajax({ url: $.conf.makeURL('/dashboard/draft/get/data') + '?date=' + new Date(), type: 'post', data: { 'draftid': $.a...

Anyone experienced this kind of crazy problem?
@prggmr There's several comments on it already (including mine). We can discuss it here though if you like.
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@Krinkle When using an error it does not trigger
@Krinkle The response is succesfull and the success response is called but the application is just sending that back as the post data was not received
And it is only happening in IE?
Which version of IE? Can you reproduce the error on jsFiddle.net?
its only on IE9
other browsers are fine
haven't tried it on fiddle yet but other posts on the same page work fine
Any errors in other browsers (aside from whether it appears to work fine)
e.g. maybe a warning in the Chrome console.
Is this on a server I can access by URL? So I can try.
no JS errors in the console
and there currently isn't a publicly accesible URL
i know ... it would help ...
Well, clearly the error is not in jQuery if other posts on the same page are fine.
I'd even doubt it is IE9 specific. Without being able to reproduce it, this is going to be a call for magic.
Is this on your localhost?
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its on a dev env
well it gets even more strange ...
it seems to work after we perform an action that remakes the call
There's simple ways to set up a public url for a localhost. e.g. If you have "gem" installed you can use showoff.io to set up a public tunnel temporarily.
I'd say stop focussing on jQuery and try to reproduce it while removing complication layers one by one. Until you end up with either the cause or a very simple bug report.
its not on a local its on a dev that I cannot give out the URL to the public :)
We have already broken down the problem to the basics ( just a single POST ) and still nothing. I know its not an issue with jQuery itself
 
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