John Resig schrieb:
>> // If IE is used, create a wrapper for the XMLHttpRequest object
>> if ( !XMLHttpRequest && ActiveXObject )
>>         XMLHttpRequest = function(){
>>                 return new ActiveXObject(
>>                         navigator.userAgent.indexOf("MSIE 5") >= 0 ?
>>                         "Microsoft.XMLHTTP" : "Msxml2.XMLHTTP"
>>                 );
>>         };
> 
> I assume that you didn't try that code, because it freaks out in IE
> (if memory serves me correctly - maybe it was Opera). I'll probably
> change it to this:
> 
> if ( jQuery.browser.msie && XMLHttpRequest == undefined )


Ah yes, we already talked about that long ago :-)
http://jquery.com/discuss/2006-March/004137/

Should look like

if ( typeof XMLHttpRequest == 'undefined' && typeof window.ActiveXObject 
== 'function') {


-- Klaus

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