It's hard to tell what the problem is. If you have a correct view of your html when accessing the same URL via the browser, that means your server side is good to go (w/ HTTP GET).
I figured it out. At first I thought I had to resolve the URL completely starting with the http:// but I accidentally forgot to include the port that the visual studio webserver was using. It just used http://localhost/ instead of http://localhost:2858/ as the base.
Once I changed it back to use the relative path instead, it started working. I am guessing jquery resolves relative paths for you based on the current page's url in the ajax methods.
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