I have this very strange problem...if I use Ajax in the Dave  
Hauensteins Another-in-place editor I get a 403 forbidden access error.

The same page, has a number of $post()'s and they work perfectly. The  
are both undoubtedly going to the right url...

What could be causing this?

Here's an example of the $post call...

var format = $('select#ajx-present').val();
        $.post('?a='+action, { upd_jx_set : 'true', v : format, x :  
'present', id : ide },
                function(html) {
                        updating(html);
                        return false;
        });




Dave's ajax call

jQuery.ajax({
                                                        url: settings.url,
                                                        type: "POST",
                                                        data: 
settings.update_value + '=' + new_html + '&' +  
settings.element_id + '=' +
                                                                        
original_element.attr("id") + settings.params +
                                                                        '&' + 
settings.original_html + '=' + original_html,
                                                        dataType: "html",
                                                        complete: 
function(request){
                                                                editing = false;
                                                                click_count = 0;
                                                        },
                                                        success: function(html){
                                                                // if the text 
returned by the server is empty,
                                                        // put a marker as text 
in the original element
                                                                var new_text = 
html || settings.default_text;

                                                                // put the 
newly updated info into the original element
                                                                
original_element.html(new_text);
                                                                if 
(settings.success) settings.success(html, original_element);
                                                        },
                                                        error: 
function(request) {
                                                                
original_element.html(original_html);
                                                                if 
(settings.error) settings.error(request, original_element);
                                                        }
                                                });

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