Hi Matt,

sorry for the late answer!

Matt Stith schrieb:

> That error is usually because you are trying to use the absolute URL 
> to the resource, instead of putting 
> http://www.website.com/path/to/file.php, try just using path/to/file.php

No, I never use absolute URLs (http://...), always relative to document 
root (load(/path/to/my/file)). And I just tried your solution and it did 
not change / solvbe the problem. But then I wrapped my "load"-call in 
$(document).ready...and it worked like a charm so it was my own mistake.

But then, I have a new one! ... on my Mac OS X, Firefox 1.0.4 (!!!). All 
of my AJAX-calls result in an NS_ERROR_NOT_AVAILABLE error on line 1716 
of Rev 288.

          // Cache Last-Modified header, if ifModified mode.
          var modRes = xml.getResponseHeader("Last-Modified");

Commenting the line solves the problem but this not the kind of 
solultion I am looking for...
         // var modRes = xml.getResponseHeader("Last-Modified");

Maybe it has to do with the old version of FF I have installed? What FF 
versions are supported by JQuery anyway? With FF 1.5.x (on a PC), 
everything works perfectly.
Cheers,
Arash

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