Thanks you for pointing it out. I forgot to proofread. Really sorry
about that.

Regards

On Oct 26, 8:52 pm, Scott Sauyet <scott.sau...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 9:14 PM, gMinuses <gminu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > [ ... ]
> > But doe it mean I have to write code like this to make an ajax:
> > // [ ...]
> > $.ajax({
> >    url: './index.html',
> >    data: $.ajaxSetup.ext({
> >        customKey: "customValue"
> >    }
> > })
>
> Yes, I'm afraid it does.  In any solution that manages your original
> goals without in some way changing jQuery, you will need to find a way
> to combine your common parameters with the ones specific to the call.
> This is a fairly elegant way to achieve that.  You could of course
> make a change to jQuery's ajax method, but I wouldn't suggest it.
>
> One thing, though.  There is a typo in the above:
>
> >    data: $.ajaxSetup.ext({customKey: "customValue"}
>
> should be
>
> >    data: $.ajaxSettings.ext({customKey: "customValue"})
>
> (You missed the closing parenthesis and used "ajaxSetup" instead of
> "ajaxSettings.)
>
> Cheers,
>
>    -- Scott
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