you might need to use the full base path in your ajax request

.post('http://mysite.com/entries/order/')

i ran into a similar problem using .load()

you can break into your code like this:

 $("#sortable").sortable({
     update: function() {
         $.post('<?php echo $_SERVER['SERVER_NAME'] ?>/entries/order/
0/', $('.li').sortable("serialize", {key:
 'li[]'}))
     }

});

On Jul 29, 7:50 pm, "Dave Maharaj :: WidePixels.com"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Has anyone implemented the sortable feature using jQuery UI?
>
> I found this 
> onlinehttp://stackoverflow.com/questions/955438/jquery-sortable-in-cakephp-...
> t-ajax-part
>
> I  have the sorting part working but its not firing the ajax request to
> update the order.
>
> $("#sortable").sortable({
>     update: function() {
>         $.post('/entries/order/0/', $('.li').sortable("serialize", {key:
> 'li[]'}))
>     }
>
> });
>
> Ideas?
>
> Dave
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