Some overzealous pop-up blockers may think that your AJAX-related
Javascript calls are trying to open up pop-up windows...

On 8/16/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> josh southern wrote:
> > For IE - that ended up being a problem with my Norton Internet Security
> > Popup Blocker. If I disable that (or add the site I'm working on to the
> > white list), everything works perfect in IE as well.
>
> That's really disturbing to me. I'm working a very large app that
> relies heavily on ajax updating. I'd been having this issue in IE as
> well, and if it's the fault of the popup blocker, I'm going to have
> some trouble. Since when do popup blockers block ajax? Does anyone have
> any more information on this?
>
>
> >
>


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