Exactly my point... IE is not part of my solution. I want to support
setmimetype.. not JQ! I understand JQ is trying to be a base for all the
stated browsers... I just want to extend it.

On 12/4/06, Jörn Zaefferer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Ⓙⓐⓚⓔ schrieb:
> I think John would rather cut down the size of jq instead of adding
> little features for a few people, which is why I suggest if we had a
> pre-ajax callback where we can massage the req (at about the same
> place as your patch).. we both could be happy and this will probably
> handle lots of future requirements.
Adding custom request headers is pretty straightforward. I'm currently
testing the implementation: My test simply sets an additonal request
header and the backend echos it's value back, if specified. I'm not sure
where it fails, but it seems like IE doens't send the request header.
Has anyone experienced any problems with this on IE before?

Jake: setMimeType isn't available in IE, therefore it doens't make any
sense for jQuery to support that.

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