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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T23:36:40+00:00 2026-05-24T23:36:40+00:00

So here is my function function ajax(addr,loading, loadTo, json){ addr = addr.replace(‘ ‘, ”);

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So here is my function

function ajax(addr,loading, loadTo, json){
        addr = addr.replace(' ', '');
        if (loading){
                $("#"+loading).fadeIn();
        }

        if (json){
                $.getJSON(addr, function(data){
                        alert('whoooo working'); // <--- it never goes here
                        if (loading){
                                $("#"+loading).fadeOut();
                        }
                        procJSON(data);
                });
                return true;
        }
}

and I’m calling it with

var postid = $(this).attr('data-postid');
ajax(url+'tools/delete/'+postid, 'loading'+postid, false, true);

ajax is sent, image (loading image) is showed, but callback function is never called.

Isn’t that just new reserved value from that IE’s big list? Yes I know, IE is not a valid browser, but I can’t blame my customers

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    2026-05-24T23:36:41+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 11:36 pm

    As it fails in specific browsers, it’s likely that it is a combination of unexpected headers in the response, and how the browser handles the data based on that.

    If for example the response has the content type text/html instead of application/json, the browser might try to turn the response content into a HTML document (by adding pre tags around it), which would then cause the JSON parsing to fail.

    If you use the $.ajax method, you can also catch any error message, which would give you a clue to what’s going on:

    $.ajax({
      url: addr,
      dataType: 'json',
      success: function(data){
        alert('whoooo working'); // <--- it never goes here
        if (loading){
          $("#"+loading).fadeOut();
        }
        procJSON(data);
      },
      error: function(o,c,m) { alert(m); }
    });
    
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