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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T13:58:13+00:00 2026-05-27T13:58:13+00:00

I’m currently working on a project with the framework CodeIgniter. I use jQuery 1.7.1

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I’m currently working on a project with the framework CodeIgniter. I use jQuery 1.7.1 and i want to implement a ajax call with data to add a post message.

The strange thing is that the function works and returns the alert message without the extra data. But the function with the data returns a HTML 500 error (in console from chrome).

The requested page is nothing more then a php script echoing ‘It works!’.

Code that works:

$.post("/ajax/add_post_to_profile",
            function(data) {
                alert("Data Loaded: " + data);
});

Code that doesn’t work:

$.post("/ajax/add_post_to_profile", { msg: "My test msg!"},
            function(data) {
                alert("Data Loaded: " + data);
        });

UPDATE:

Here the codeigniter controller that handles the requested page:

class PostController extends CI_Controller {

    public function __construct(){
        parent::__construct();
    }

    public function addPostToProfile() {     
        echo 'It works!!!';
    }
}

Update 2:

I have tested the function with a new file request placed in the root of the app. And then it works like a charm.

It looks like the CodeIgniter controller is blocking the POST request or something..

Update 3:

I found out that it is the CSRF security of CodeIgniter. It works when I turn it off.
I searched the internet for a solution to keep the CSRF, but the code that I found doesn’t work :(.

<script>
    $('#ajax_test').click(function() {
        $.post("/ajax/add_post_to_profile", { msg: "My test msg!", csrf_token_name: "<?php echo $this->security->get_csrf_hash(); ?>"},
            function(data) {
                alert("Data Loaded: " + data);
        });
    });
</script>
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    2026-05-27T13:58:13+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 1:58 pm

    Just a quick update with the vars in place, it works just tried it, thank you very much 😉

    <script>
    
       var csrf_token_name = "<?php echo $this->security->get_csrf_token_name(); ?>";
       var csrf_hash = "<?php echo $this->security->get_csrf_hash(); ?>";
    
        $('#ajax_test').click(function() {
            $.post("/ajax/add_post_to_profile", { msg: "My test msg!", csrf_token_name:csrf_hash},
                function(data) {
                    alert("Data Loaded: " + data);
            });
        });
    </script>
    

    Now the function works fine with the CSRF enabled! Thanks for all the help!

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