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My ajax call in jQuery is not working. Here is the jsfiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/jefffabiny/czZKM/

My page2.html file is simply:

<p>page 2</p>

Does anyone see the problem? All the error says is 'error'.

EDIT My jquery is in a subfolder of my root directory. [my root folder (where my index is)] >> [my js folder (where my jquery is)]. So, the '../' syntax should be correct for going up one level in the file structure. I think, lol.

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  • When ran in jsFiddle it shows: GET fiddle.jshell.net/page2.html 404 (NOT FOUND) What is the console output when you run this code in your project? Jun 22, 2012 at 14:51
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    Did you check if the path '../page2.html' is correct? Can be a problem of relative/absolute path. Jun 22, 2012 at 14:52
  • You can't test this code in jsFiddle, as it can't load your page2.html. You need to test this on your webserver.
    – gen_Eric
    Jun 22, 2012 at 14:58
  • Here's your fiddle with the proper ajax call sample. It doesn't solve your problem but helps you make sure your call is being made at least.
    – Terry
    Jun 22, 2012 at 15:01

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The error is caused because page2.html cannot be found.

getContent('../page2.html');

This line is the cuplrit.

I assume that the path is incorrect.

For the jsFiddle you will need to provide an absolute path (http://www.example.com/page2.html)

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  • my jquery is in a folder called js, which is a sub folder in my root directory. So: root (where my index.html is) > js (where my jquery is). The '../' should be correct for going up one level in the file structure, or am I wrong?
    – smilebomb
    Jun 22, 2012 at 14:53
  • correct the jsFiddle to provide an absolute path and then we will be able to help you.
    – gordyr
    Jun 22, 2012 at 14:55
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    You can't load arbitrary pages with JavaScript. You need to follow the Same-Origin Policy. An absolute path won't work here.
    – gen_Eric
    Jun 22, 2012 at 14:55
  • @Rocket Can you explain, or point me to where I can read about the Same-Origin policy?
    – smilebomb
    Jun 22, 2012 at 14:57
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Your path might not exist. Take a look in FireBug network tab or Chrome and see if you are getting a 404. Also I would recommend using the built in jQuery function that does exactly what you are looking for very concisely:

<p class="test"><a href="#">I will load text on click.</a></p>
<div class="contentArea">test</div>

<script type="text/javascript">
$('.contentArea').load('../page2.html');
</script>
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Try to call getContent like bellow:

getContent('/page2.html');

It will assume that the file is in the root directory.

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OP: Don't get too caught up in same-origin policy and jsFiddle issues.

Check if the call is working locally. The following code WILL work (obviously replace C:\ with whatever your local drive or root folder is):

C:\test\page2.html
C:\test\subdir\test.js
C:\test\subdir\test.html

page2.html

<p>page 2 content</p>

test.js:

$.ajax({ url: '../page2.html',  
         success: function(resp) { $('body').append(resp); } 
});

test.html:

<html>
<body></body>
</html>

test.html (after AJAX call):

<html>
<body><p>page 2 content</p></body>
</html>
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The ajax call cannot refer to a relative path (i.e. '../'), it must be absolute (i.e. 'http://localhost/page2.html').

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