I hope someone will be able to help me. I have a site that gets a 200 error message for an AJAX error every time I use something with AJAX. This is everything from auto-complete fields to the entire views interface.
The same site works perfectly on another server and the only difference between the two sites is the database connection string.
I know that there is a difference in the configuration between the two systems such as the version of PHP but I am hoping there is something short of downgrading PHP to resolve this issue.
I have found similar problems in the issue queue but none of those solutions appear to work.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Use your browser development tools (Developer in Chrome or Firebug in Firefox) and look at the response of the packets from the AJAX calls. 200 isn't an error (actually it means everything went fine between the browser and server). The problem is most likely in jQuery processing the returned JSON. My guess is something is pumping out some extra characters in your AJAX calls.
FYI - the JSON string can be hard to make out in the browser, especially in the net panel. You can copy it and paste it into the site below to get it formatted, plus it will check it for any errors.
Jamie Holly http://hollyit.net
On 2/13/2014 6:49 PM, Steve Kessler wrote:
I hope someone will be able to help me. I have a site that gets a 200 error message for an AJAX error every time I use something with AJAX. This is everything from auto-complete fields to the entire views interface.
The same site works perfectly on another server and the only difference between the two sites is the database connection string.
I know that there is a difference in the configuration between the two systems such as the version of PHP but I am hoping there is something short of downgrading PHP to resolve this issue.
I have found similar problems in the issue queue but none of those solutions appear to work.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
-- Steve Kessler Owner and Lead Consultant Denver DataMan, LLC 303-587-4428
Hi, I think I'm double subscribed.
Maybe one with one 'l' and one with 2 'l''s? I spell it with one, but either way gets to me.
philip_wetzel@nhd.uscourts.gov
Thanks, Phil
Your best bet is to file an issue in the infrastructure project. I don't think the people with access to manage these lists really look at them:
https://drupal.org/project/issues/infrastructure
Jamie Holly http://hollyit.net
On 2/14/2014 7:49 AM, Philip_Wetzel@nhd.uscourts.gov wrote:
Hi, I think I'm double subscribed.
Maybe one with one 'l' and one with 2 'l''s? I spell it with one, but either way gets to me.
philip_wetzel@nhd.uscourts.gov
Thanks, Phil
Actually, they responded very quickly with instructions on how to figure it out which I should have been able to figure out in the first place. Look in the email header, duh. Confirmed that I had subscribed both of my email addresses. Al is well now.
From: Jamie Holly hovercrafter@earthlink.net To: support@drupal.org, Date: 02/14/2014 08:14 AM Subject: Re: [support] Double emails.... Sent by: support-bounces@drupal.org
Your best bet is to file an issue in the infrastructure project. I don't think the people with access to manage these lists really look at them:
https://drupal.org/project/issues/infrastructure
Jamie Holly http://hollyit.net
On 2/14/2014 7:49 AM, Philip_Wetzel@nhd.uscourts.gov wrote:
Hi, I think I'm double subscribed.
Maybe one with one 'l' and one with 2 'l''s? I spell it with one, but either way gets to me.
philip_wetzel@nhd.uscourts.gov
Thanks, Phil
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