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I am using following code to make http request to the web server and it doesn't work.

Can anybody tell me the reason and how could do it?

$(document).ready(function(){
    $("#AddUser").click(function(){

  alert("Sending");
      $.post("http://10.200.208.18:1897/Channels/HttpChannel/Input",
      {
       CustomerId : "Ram"
       CustomerName : "Ram Kumar"
       AnualIncome : "120000"
       Country : "INDIA"
       Balance : "100"
       DOB : "1980-09-12T12:34:45"
      },
      function(data,status){
        alert("Data: " + data + "\nStatus: " + status);
      });
   });
});
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  • Explain doesn't work in more detail. Does it throw errors? Jan 29, 2013 at 6:25
  • 1
    Find the errors by using Firebug on Firefox or Google Chrome developers tools. You can press F12 and click on console to see the error. Jan 29, 2013 at 6:26

6 Answers 6

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Change the IP http://10.200.208.18:1897 to the domain name http://example.com:1897 or http://localhost:1897.

Also make sure that the URL is correct and that it has an available resource.

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You need to check the ajax calls through your console. If the params are being sent correctly they will show under the POST tab of a Ajax Request. Also the URL /Channels/HttpChannel/Input is local or an external one?

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This part of your code is missing commas at the end of each line (I added the required commas) so it's not valid javascript:

  {
   CustomerId : "Ram",
   CustomerName : "Ram Kumar",
   AnualIncome : "120000",
   Country : "INDIA",
   Balance : "100",
   DOB : "1980-09-12T12:34:45"
  },

You may also have a same-origin security restriction problem where you can't make an ajax call to a different domain than the current web page.

Check the javascript error console of debugger console to see what other errors might be happening.

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commas after each value in the data section of the post

{
    CustomerId: "Ram",
    CustomerName: "Ram Kumar",
    AnualIncome: "120000",
    Country: "INDIA",
    Balance: "100",
    DOB: "1980-09-12T12:34:45"
}
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Make sure that this url http://10.200.208.18:1897/Channels/HttpChannel/Input returns the expected output or it doesn't throw an exception.

Just a suggestion how about using this instead, your code will be more readable

$.ajax({
    type: "POST",
    data: {
         CustomerId : "Ram",
         CustomerName : "Ram Kumar",
         AnualIncome : "120000",
         Country : "INDIA",
         Balance : "100",
         DOB : "1980-09-12T12:34:45"
    },
    url: "http://10.200.208.18:1897/Channels/HttpChannel/Input",
    /* this is optional if your data is of json type
    dataType: "json",
    contentType: "application/json; charset=utf-8",
    */
    success: function (data) {
        //manipulate the data
    },
    error: function (error) {
        // show the error details or show a user friendly error message
        alert("Due to unexpected errors we were unable to load data");

    }
});

please refer to http://api.jquery.com/jQuery.ajax/ for documentation

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Try this, it might help you:

$.ajax({
  url: "http://10.200.208.18:1897/Channels/HttpChannel/Input",
  data: {
     CustomerId : "Ram",
     CustomerName : "Ram Kumar",
     AnualIncome : "120000",
     Country : "INDIA",
     Balance : "100",
     DOB : "1980-09-12T12:34:45"
  },
  success: successFunction(),
  dataType: "JSON"
});
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  • Thanks Fahad, it gives me error (OK,parsererror,objecterror). when i use dataType; Without dataType , i get success , but request not hitting the server. Jan 29, 2013 at 11:34

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