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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T22:39:11+00:00 2026-06-14T22:39:11+00:00

I’m doing some pretty basic jQuery ajax stuff on my website, and I’m having

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I’m doing some pretty basic jQuery ajax stuff on my website, and I’m having a boatload of trouble.

Here’s the relevant code:

$(document).ready( function() {
    $("#getdatabutton").click( function() {
        $.ajax({
            url: "/jsontest/randomdata",
            type: "get",
            data: [{name:"ymax", value:$("#randomgraph").height()},
                   {name:"count", value:$("#countinput").val()},
                   {name:"t", value:Math.random()}],       
            success: function(response, textStatus, jqXHR) {
                data = JSON.parse(response);
                updateGraph(data);
                $("#result").html(response);

                if(data["error"] == "") {
                    $("#errorbox").html("None");
                }
                else {
                    $("#errorbox").html(data["error"]);
                }
            },
            error: function(jqXHR, textStatus, errorThrown) {
                $("#errorbox").html(textStatus + " " + errorThrown);
            }
        });
    });
});

The page is loaded over HTTPS, but the XMLHttpRequests appear to go out over HTTP.

I’ve attempted even changing the url to the absolute url (https://larsendt.com/jsontest/randomdata), and it still sends the request to the HTTP version of my site.

Naturally, since the request is going to a different protocol, the ajax call fails (cross-domain and all that).

As reported by Chrome:

The page at https://larsendt.com/jsontest/ displayed insecure content from http://larsendt.com/jsontest/randomdata/?ymax=500&count=32&t=0.08111811126582325.

The only other relevant information I can think of is that I’m having nginx do a 301 redirect from http://larsendt.com to https://larsendt.com, but I don’t see how that would break anything (I believe it’s fairly standard practice).

If you want a live demo, the broken version is still up at https://larsendt.com/jsontest.

Anyway, thanks in advance.

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    2026-06-14T22:39:13+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 10:39 pm

    Try fixing the URL so your server doesn’t have to redirect

    url: "/jsontest/randomdata/" // there was a missing trailing /
    
    // i.e.  https://larsendt.com/jsontest/randomdata?ymax=500&count=32&t=0.9604179110508643
    // was going to https://larsendt.com/jsontest/randomdata/?ymax=500&count=32&t=0.9604179110508643
    
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