I'm working on the connection between a front-web and a rest service. I succeeded to make a cross-domain Ajax call but i'm still having a little problem.
Impossible to receive the responseText when occure a 400 error.
I verified with wireshark, and i'm sure the responseText was send by the REST. But when i look in firebug i've this :
POST http: api.yutagz.com users 400 Bad Request 133ms
Object { readyState=0, status=0, statusText="error" responseText = ""}
The '400 Bad Request' is ok, but i need the responseText to say the user what really happen.
Here is my call code (working on success event) :
$.ajax({
type: "POST",
url : "http://api.yutagz.com/users",
data: dataString,
dataType: 'json',
success : function(data,data1,data2){
alert("OK : "+data);
console.log(data2);
},
error:function (xhr){
alert(JSON.stringify(xhr));
console.log(xhr);
switch (xhr.status) {
case 404: alert("404");
case 400: alert("400");
// Take action, referencing xhr.responseText as needed.
}
},
complete : function (xhr){
alert(JSON.stringify(xhr));
console.log(xhr);
switch (xhr.status) {
case 404: alert("404");
case 400: alert("400");
// Take action, referencing xhr.responseText as needed.
}
}
});
Here is a test (working with Chrome but not with firefox 3.6):
http://jsfiddle.net/RTvQQ/
And here a jQuery ticket:
http://bugs.jquery.com/ticket/7868
I see in Chrome 13:
And in FF6:
So just use error.message
and go from there.
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