On Jul 21, 1:16 pm, Branden Tanga <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> In my rails application.html.erb, I have in javascript, an ajax post
> call defined in a dom element's click method. This ajax call works fine
> whenever I'm at a view that is a standard render. However, whenever I'm
> at anything that is rendered using a rails partial, I get a 405 "method
> not allowed" error on that ajax post. All my googling points to 405
> errors commonly being caused by violating a brower's "same origin
> policy" for javascript requests.
>
> Does doing an ajax request from a rails partial really cause a "same
> origin policy" violation? If so, why?

if you try and break the same origin policy you shouldn't get a 405
error - the request just doesn't get made. Method not allowed means
that the method of the http request (GET, POST etc...) isn't one
allowed by the server for that URI

Fred
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