interesting, on the Mac here are the results.

Firefox returns request error: 411.
Safari : 200 ( works ok ).

Any ideas?


> Good idea, but that didn't seem to work. 500 again. Perhaps I'll test 
> this in Safari /  Firefox Mac. as well and report back.
> 
> 
> 
> >Try and change your Ajax call to a POST instead of a GET.
> >
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> >Subject: CF Ajax and CFLogin...
> >
> >I have ajax script that sends a url hit to a remote cfc method. This 
> cfc is
> >of course secured in that the roles attributes have been set. What 
> I've done
> >is to login the user ( via CFLOGIN ) on the page where the JS/Ajax 
> calls are
> >made, and of course assign the appropriate permissions to that users 
> to be
> >able to properly access the cfc.
> >
> >In FIREFOX this works grand, but in IE it does not seem to like the 
> way I've
> >set the permission as I get back error code: 500 from the ajax/js 
> script.
> >
> >I'm assuming that the CFLOGIN tag did not set the permissions and or 
> IE did
> >not 'understand' that the user has been authorised... another 
> possibility
> >would seem to indicate that the ajax/js calls are made BEFORE the 
> cflogin
> >has had time to propogate into the cookie/registry etc...but that 
> doesn't
> >really make sense as the user should have been 'logged in' when the 
> CFLOGIN
> >tag ran. The ajax/js calls are made AFTER page load so this probably 
> is not
> >the case.
> >
> >has anyone else encountered this 
problem?

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