If it helps, I only use HTTP 204 response code for successful DELETE
requests. For a POST I think HTTP 201 or 202 is more appropriate... but
that's just the purist in me ;-)

Cheers.


On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 7:02 AM, Koen Maes <[email protected]> wrote:

> So it is a known issue in IE8/IE9 and supposedly fixed in IE10. IE turns
> status response 204 in 1223 and eats all the response headers !
> All major javascript frameworks have a workaround for this. But you can't
> restore the headers of course if the IE never passes them from the
> XMLHttpRequest.
> I will modify my code and return 200 where I used to return 204. That
> should work.
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Fabián Mandelbaum
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