Note, I just made an update to the book repo changing all ajax() examples
to use the URL() function in order to avoid this confusion (previously, the
first example had been changed but the others were left as is).
Anthony
On Sunday, November 2, 2014 9:54:42 AM UTC-5, Anthony wrote:
>
>
> <input name="name" onkeyup="ajax('echo', ['name'], ':eval')" />
>>
>
> In the ajax call, 'echo' is a relative URL, so it will be appended to the
> URL of the current page. Instead, try using the URL() function:
>
> <input name="name" onkeyup="ajax('{{URL('default', 'echo')}}', ['name'],
> ':eval')" />
>
> In general, when you have an Ajax problem, it usually helps to open the
> browser developer tools and watch the network activity and JS console. That
> way you can see if the request was made as expected and what was returned.
>
> Anthony
>
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