figured this one out a while ago, but forgot to update it (though it took forever to debug too). Turns out it wasn't really webkit (though the other websites didn't have a problem), but spaces in the text were being represented by /\W\g, and only webkit did not strip this out when posting the data. Other browsers did strip it out.
On Nov 27, 3:20 pm, rodrigopolo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > WebKit sucks parsing Dynamic XML, I had this problem and I found it was > because Gzip... > > The SOLUTION in PHP, add the fallowing code in your PHP code: > > header('Content-Type: application/xml'); > ob_start('ob_gzhandler'); > > another problem reasons could be that your dynamic XML is not a real XML, my > advice for tests: > > Use Firefox and Firebug > save your dynamic XML in the same dir where is your dyamic one > open both, the dynamic and the saved on firefox > check if the headers look the same > > good luck. > > > > pedalpete-2 wrote: > > > I know this is kinda weird, and I can't seem to find where the issue > > is. > > > i've been working on a tag cloud for my site hearwhere.com and > > everything works from FF/IE, but safari and chrome won't let me pass a > > multi-word variable into my query. > > > You can test it out athttp://zifimusic.com/v3 > > > The single word genres from the tag cloud work no problem, but the > > multi-words (like 'folk rock') always return 0 results in Safari/ > > Chrome but return a number of results in FF/IE. > > > I've output the query and copied it from source, and it runs fine, so > > I don't understand how Chrome & Safari could be causing this issue, > > but everything seems to be going in correctly. > > > I've left an 'alert' on the passed genre so I can see what is being > > passed, and it all looks good to me. > > > ANY ideas on this? > > Super strange (i think). > > -- > View this message in > context:http://www.nabble.com/ajax-post-variable-error-in-safari-chrome-tp198... > Sent from the jQuery General Discussion mailing list archive at Nabble.com.