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all the anti-caching headers are in place, random number added to urls.
It's not cross domain either (I don't think it could be unless it gets changed in the network?) - it works on FF on the same corp network.
No network console running.
Was using 1.7.2 - will try 1.8.2 -
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+1...Ajax doesn't like cross domain calls.Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostIs it a cross domain Ajax call?
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make sure code is not using browser debug console.
check the javascript console for errors.
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Came across something similar. Never got quite to the bottom of it, but ours seemed to be somehow related to a deprecated function (something in lightbox IIRC). Make sure you're running the latest version of all your libraries.Originally posted by Fishface View PostGot a Jquery ajax call - will not work on IE9 or Chrome on a corp network, no response, no errors - but works fine in FF.
It works on all browsers outside the corp network.
There doesn't appear to be any proxy set in the not working browsers.
Can't find anything on Stackoverflow to suggest what is blocking it.
Anybody encountered this?
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Jquery mystery
Got a Jquery ajax call - will not work on IE9 or Chrome on a corp network, no response, no errors - but works fine in FF.
It works on all browsers outside the corp network.
There doesn't appear to be any proxy set in the not working browsers.
Can't find anything on Stackoverflow to suggest what is blocking it.
Anybody encountered this?Tags: None
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