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The ajax call can is able to do it on locally, but when I change it to let say, my own IP or the server(another machine) IP address then it will is not able to communicate with the server itself?

How can I resolve this? I'm not using JSON on the server so can I still change the dataType to json and use it to connect[tried bu there is error:0 and error:200 for jsonp].

<script>
$(function() {  
  $(".button").on("click",(function() {  
      var cli=$("input#clien").val();
      var use=$("input#username").val();
      var dataString="Clien="+cli+"&UserName="+use;
      $.support.cors = true;
        $.ajax({  
              type: "POST",  
              url: "http://localhost:8080/services/web?wsdl/Authen",  

if I change (to another host PC IP address) it to

url: "http://192.168.1.23:8080/services/web?wsdl/Authen", 

then it will has no response from server.

              data: dataString,
              dataType:'html',

But if i change the dataType to json, the server is able to receive and generate something but no response is able to received on the client side.

              cache: false,
              success: function(data, status, response) {
                alert(response);
            },
              error: function(request,status,response){
                    alert("Error: "+request.status+","+request.statusText);  
              }
            }); 
                return false;   
      }));  
    });  
</script>
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  • Is port 8080 unblocked on your firewall?
    – asifrc
    Aug 6, 2013 at 10:20
  • Use relative path like "services/web?wsdl/Authen" not full path. Aug 6, 2013 at 10:22
  • yes port 8080 is unblocked on my firewall as well as my host firewall. Aug 6, 2013 at 10:28

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Try using relative URI,

for instance change:

url:"http://localhost:8080/services/web?wsdl/Authen"

to

url:"/services/web?wsdl/Authen"

in your ajax request

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