As in: $. Get('LoadComments. Axd?
StoryID=' + storyID.
I do, and am able to verify that it is working by calling the URL directly from the browser. – adamisnt Sep 15 '09 at 15:38 1 Try the updated answer, please. – Josh Stodola Sep 15 '09 at 15:40 Well, WTF.
That works. Is there some limitation with the jquery call that does not allow the use of absolute URLs? Glad to get this answered, it was driving me insane.
Thanks :) – adamisnt Sep 15 '09 at 15:50 I do not believe the issue is with using an absolute URI, but with going over an abnormal port such as 56964. – Josh Stodola Sep 15 '09 at 17:17.
I am trying to return HTML from a HttpHandler via jQuery. The handler performs some processing and returns HTML. The problem I am having is that the above call results in a 404 with no response.
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