Thank you Anthony for your help.
At last It worked.
I could not figure-out what was wrong.
I just deleted & re-typed the code, as it was a small piece of code.

:)
Vineet

On Nov 3, 1:07 am, Anthony <[email protected]> wrote:
> The URL has to be in quotes. Also, looks like the second arg to ajax()
> should be the 'name' attribute of the input field, not the id (though, in
> this case they are the same).
>
> Anthony
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, November 2, 2011 1:59:48 PM UTC-4, Vineet wrote:
>
> > I did check the network tab in Opera Dragonfly.
> > Upon clicking the ajax link, there is no network activity.
> > Nothing is sent or fetched.
> > In "Network" tab => "url", if I put manually '/appname/
> > controllername/' and click on "Send Request",
> > In  response, 'Failed to load URL'.
>
> > The URL helper, ajax function syntax are correct. I double-checked
> > that.
> > I am wondering what might be wrong !
>
> > :-(
> > Vineet
>
> > On Nov 2, 10:19 pm, Anthony <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > On Wednesday, November 2, 2011 1:13:46 PM UTC-4, Vineet wrote:
>
> > > > Yes. I used Opera Dragonfly & IE Developer Tools.
> > > > It doesn't show any js error.
> > > > After clicking the link also, no error.
>
> > > > How & Where do I check the sent & returned values? (in the developer
> > > > tools or in Dragonfly)
>
> > > In IE, Network > Start Capturing. Click the link and watch for the Ajax
> > > request. If there's no request, then the onclick and/or ajax() function
> > > isn't working. If there is a request, select it and go to the detailed
> > view
> > > and look at the request headers and body and the response headers and
> > body
> > > to make sure the right data went out and was returned.
>
> > > Anthony

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