[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>> You probably need to do a GET, not HEAD, POST, PUT or something.
> 
> The method is GET and with Firefox all work well
> i dont understand?

Somehow IE seems to send a different request. I'm not familiar
with jquery nor do I use IE so I can't tell if jquery or IE is
to blame.

Did you compare the traces of the requests
a) when you enter the URL into the address line (works)
b) when you use jquery (does not work)

tcpflow -c "tcp port 5038"

or

tcpdump -s 0 -A "tcp port 5038"


Regards,
  Philipp

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