JQuery :: AJAX Response String Comparison Not Working?

Feb 28, 2010

Trying to validate a name... If it's in the database, return "exists" if it isn't return "newOne". I get "exists" or "newOne" back in my success function and set a variable (var ifExists) with that text, but when I try to do something based on whether ifExists = "newOne" or "exists", it always goes into the first part of the function...

jQuery:

var sendMenuName = "menuname="+menuname;
$.ajax({
type: "post",
async: false,

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Ajax :: PHP String Comparison Phail?

Mar 19, 2011

Been a while since i posted here so, hai again. This is weird to me, dont under stand it. I am new to Java and Ajax but PHP is my best friend. Basically, i have some Ajax that checks a PHP script and when done, the PHP Script will echo either 0 or 1 (success or fail).

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I'm having a problem with Windows Mobile 2003 and AJAX. I'm using Windows Mobile 2003 because it is the earliest version of Windows Mobile I'm willing to build support for.

Basically, in Windows Mobile 2003, AJAX doesn't work if your response is only one character.

So I want to know if I can append something to the response string so I don't receive an error?

I would hate to have to re-program all the thousands of lines of code I have just because Windows Mobile 2003 isn't working.

I've already tried doing:

xmlHttp.responseText += "0";

This doesn't work because IE will throw an error since I cannot do anything with "responseText" since IE does not think AJAX is done (even though status = 200, and readyState = 4) because the responseText is too short. I tried it with two characters instead of one, and it started working again, so I know this is the bug.

When responseText is only one character, the typeof(xmlHttp.responseText) is unknown, but when it's at least two characters, it will show the type as "String."

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<table>
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Feb 10, 2009

I have a simple ajax request that is supposed to (after a short timeout) redirect the page to the URL that the server sends back but it just wont work. It does work without the setTimeOut() function however.

var http = false;
if(navigator.appName == "Microsoft Internet Explorer") {
http = new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP");
} else {
http = new XMLHttpRequest();
}

function go() {
var u = "http://site.com/";
http.open("GET", "go.php?" + "u=" + u, true);
http.onreadystatechange=function() {
if(http.readyState == 4) {
var redirURL = http.responseText;
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May 17, 2010

I have an ajax post which returns a large html response. It is getting truncated at 98784 characters everytime. Is there a limit to a response size or a way around this?

Using: IE7
jQuery 1.4.2
jQuery UI 1.8.1

Here is my ajax call:

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How would one go about comparing 2 strings one of which may contain
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I tried to find a way to take the second string and do a replace
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sort of lookup table containing not all but a good number of entity
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Feb 9, 2009

I have this method: function rbc_init() {

var choice = document.getElementById('choiceKey6').value;
var searcher = document.getElementById('searchText').value;
if (choice == "Services")
{
var script = '/site/includes/az_search_results.php';

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choiceKey6 is a drop down menu with the values "Services", "Documents", "Downloads", "Frequently Asked Questions". I've named it strangely because of the bug that causes IE's getElementByID to search both ID's and names. SearchText is just a textbox, but it is irrelevant to my problem.

My problem is that in firefox this works as expected, the string comparisons work and the code in the if statements is executed as expected. In internet explorer however, the algorithm always defaults to the else statement at the end. What have I done wrong? argh.

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Sep 19, 2006

I have a problem with Javascript, I need to do something fairly complicated and I'm not sure how. first let me explain what I am trying to do.

I need a user to be able to enter a single word in a text form on a page. i then need to seperate every character in that string to create new variables (example: var charater1 = string.charAt(0)) there are ten characters in total.

I then need to compare the character to find the appropriate integer number for it, for example A would equal the integer number 1. once I have converted all ten characters I then need to write them to a file, something like a text file or the like.

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<html>
<head></head>
<body>
<script language="JavaScript">
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if(document.getElementById("currentItem").innerHTML != "<img src=expand.png></img>")
{
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Oct 14, 2011

I'm about to develop a heavily AJAX based website (this is because the website should look more like a brochure/leaflet). All of this should happen without harming it's SEO performance.I saw some solutions (but most articles were actually quite outdated).this is how I see it:

- One way to do it is by using a hash URL. something like www.website.com/#!/category/product

-- with jQuery you can make the hash change however you want

-- because of the '!', Google will ask for a HTML snapshot. Everyone is happy in that way.

-- Question: will these clean urls (so the /#!/... ones) have the same value for Google as the traditional ../category/product urls?

- Another way is to have standard links: like [url].....

-- Use 'Hijax' system, so catch the standard (server side urls) and get the content trough javascript httprequest

-- Google bot can just visit normal page instantly, for him this is just a normal site

-- Javascript disabled browsers will now be able to surf the website in a better way.

-- Only one page has to be created, and not 2 views as with the previous solution...

-- Question: I haven't seen how this is technically possible. So far I only saw /#/ websites.

What do you think about these 2 solutions? Which one is preferable? Do you have experience with one of them?

Edit: PS: it was difficult to choose in which section to put this topic (SEO or Javascript). But I guess there will be more javascript than SEO challenges in this development process.

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And also tried with -

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{},
function(data) {[code]...

In both the cases I am getting an empty response instead of expected html response.If I just copy paste this adnwurl in browser, I do get a proper html response. Its not working with ajax call.

adnwurl = "http [url]...site_id=4764&partner_id=70606a913077034c&timeout=5000&version=1.5&language=jsp&format=wap&testing=1&target_params=AGE=>29||DOB=>1981-08-[code]....

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If there are multiple values in the array, how do I display each error on its own line either using <li> tags or even just a <br/>? I'm injecting the ajax response into a div using .html() but how do I iterate the array within that div so I get one error message per line?

Do I need to construct the HTML on the client side after the ajax response has come back or should I do this on the server side before the data is even returned to the client? Right now I'm returning a raw array so that is why I'm asking the question about how to format things up and get the form errors into my div.

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function doCallBack(action, value)
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My code:

<script src="jquery.js">
<script>
$(function()
{

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$.ajax({
type: "POST",
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I am using jQuery for ajax call and receives HTML as a response.

Response I am getting is

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Nov 19, 2010

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type: "POST",

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Now from above code i want to store the result in some varialbe like below,

PM = {};
var output;
PM.projects = function () {
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