On Apr 11, 2007, at 3:22 AM, michal wrote:

>
> nobody an idea?
>
> On Apr 6, 11:37 am, "michal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> hi guys,
>> ive experienced a slight problem with my request when i automatically
>> take the current page's URL as the URL for the request. here is a
>> snippet of the code:
>>
>> new Ajax.Request(window.location.href, {
>>                 method: 'post'
>>                                 .....
>>
>> });
>>
>> it works fine unless the url is a folder without the specific filename
>> e.g. host.com/somefolder/
>> i got a forbidden page back from the webserver (IIS) cause it seems i
>> cannot post to such URL's ... i think normally the webserver should
>> return the default page and forward the request to it... but its not
>> the case :(
>>
>> does someone has an idea how i could solve this little problem ...
>>
>> thanks & cheers
>> michal
>
>
> >
>

When you post to such an address, your server has to forward the 
request to the actual index page, and if you don't have the trailing 
slash, perhaps, that means two redirects before the form is handled. 
Maybe the server is dropping part of the request on the floor. I would 
look carefully in the request and error logs on the server and see what 
if anything it is doing in this time frame. My hunch is that that's 
where the issue lies.

Walter


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