Getting XMLHttpRequest Status=0 Or XMLHttpRequest Status=406?

Sep 11, 2011

While accessing my web service i am getting XMLHttpRequest status=0 in Crome/Mozilla and in IE getting XMLHttpRequest status=406. What is the solution for it so that i will successfully get responseText from server? I have tried accessing my html code with localhost but its getting same error,while when i run my code in that localhost location through local drive then it's working. why this is happning i didn't get?

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