Thanks for your help. In the meantime I figured out what caused my 
problem. I forgot to send HTML headers.

Thanks,

Christoph

Christof Donat schrieb:
> Hi,
> 
>> Sounds to me like your using absolute URLs in your AJAX requests. If your
>> trying to call http://localhost/something.php, just type 'something.php' as
>> the url. Firefox doesnt like anything starting with http:// .
> 
> Well, Firefox has no Problems with absolute URLs in a XMLHttpRequest, but you 
> need to load from the same domain as the page has been loaded from. If your 
> page is e.g. http://www.example.com/mytest.html you can use XMLHttpRequest to 
> get http://www.example.com/myscript.php but you can not get 
> http://www.example.org/myscript.php even if both names resolve to the same 
> IP-adress.
> 
> If you are unshure, have a look at http://jspax.cdonat.de/test/test_src.html 
> The script uses a XMLHttpRequest to load the script 
> http://jspax.cdonat.de/test/de/actsoft/test.js with exactly this absolute 
> URL.
> 
> Christof
> 
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