Jim, are you aware of the CouchDb contrib [1][2]? For reasons I'm not
aware of it has been dropped from the general contribution listing wiki
page. And Ralf Nieuwenhuijsen, who originially incepted it, hasn't touched
it in a long time. Maybe its still a good point of inspiration, and while
you're at it I think everybody would highly welcome some refurbishment and
updating of this specific contribution, if you think you can make it. I
will take care of the contrib listing.

T.

[1]
https://qooxdoo-contrib.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/qooxdoo-contrib/trunk/qooxdoo-contrib/CouchDB
[2] http://qooxdoo.org/contrib/project/couchdb

> Has anyone worked with the CouchDB using qooxdoo? I am trying a simple
> test and in the NET tab of FireBug the request looks good, it returns
> a 200 OK status, but in the Console tab the request is a red error,
> oddly still has a 200 OK status. Naturally, since it is being
> processed as an error, none of the code in the Completed event is
> getting executed. I am trying a very simple GET against the database
> just to get the database status info. The response is normally sent
> back as JSON, but for testing I have also tried to setParseJson to
> false so that I can see the text, but I still get the error condition.
>
> So if someone has worked with the CouchDB before, any trick on what to
> do to get this to work would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Jim
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