I thought about this for a few minutes.... if the ajax call contains the
whole url (including the site) you will have problems like this.

I recommend to everyone not to use your host name in your ajax urls, They
can only go back to the server that served the page.... so there is little
reason to specify them.

but I looked at your contact page and you don't do that!

is the contact page getting clobbered by winproxy too?


On 2/7/07, Andrew Graaff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi everyone.  I am new to jquery and this list so please let me know if
this is the wrong place to post this question.

I do the occasional web development and built a
site(www.gautengfilmdirectory.org.za) using jquery for minor DOM
manipulation, effects and AJAX requests.  The site works nicely, or so I
think, but there is a problem with a user who connects to the internet
through a proxy called WinProxy.  I use the $.post method to perform the
AJAX request and based on the data returned I either update a DOM
elements html to the returned data or set a message somewhere on the
page.  WinProxy does not seem to allow the request through or the data
back for some reason.  Has anyone else had this kind of problem before?

Any ideas would be appreciated.

Thanks.
Andrew

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