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I wrote a jQuery script that works in Chrome, Firefox and Opera but not in Internet Explorer 9.

Basically, an image loaded in the background with ajax should fadein and be replaced dynamically as others images are uploaded in the same folder. In Internet Explorer the script just doesn't work and the image is not loaded.

I tried debugging with firebug and the IE developer toolbar but I am a little bit inexperienced.

Can you help me out? Thank you!

jQuery code

$(window).load(function () {
    var data;
    $('.nascosto').hide();
    $('.ciccio').hide();

    $.ajax({
        type: "GET",
        url: "phpdelete.php",
        success: function (data) {

            $("<img/>").attr("src", data).load(function () {
                $(this).remove();
            });
        }
    });


    setInterval(prova, 1000);

    function prova() {
        $.ajax({
            type: "GET",
            url: "phpdelete.php",
            success: function (data2) {
                if (data2 != data) {
                    $('.ciccio').fadeOut(2000, function () {
                        $("<img/>").attr("src", data2).load(function () {
                            $(this).remove();
                            $('.ciccio').css('background-image', 'url(' + data2 + ')').delay(500).fadeIn(2000);
                            data = data2;
                        });
                    });
                }
            }
        });
    }

});
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  • please provide a fiddle. Aug 17, 2013 at 16:05
  • You need to debug this somehow and figure out what starts breaking first.
    – Blender
    Aug 17, 2013 at 16:08
  • You should really indent your code the next time. It definitely helps when it comes to debugging. (I've just cleaned it using jsFiddle TidyUp.)
    – ComFreek
    Aug 17, 2013 at 16:32
  • I am aware that I need to debug, problem is I don't know how it is done :) I tried creating a jsfiddle (jsfiddle.net/4VD37), but in my script there's an ajax request for an external php page and it doesn't work on JSFiddle... is it actually possible to make an ajax request to another server? Sorry, I am still learning the ropes! Aug 17, 2013 at 16:37
  • .load(function) is obsolete since 1.8, you need to stop using it (and read jquery release notes when they come out to prevent these kinds of oops problems) .load is meant for loading data via ajax: api.jquery.com/load-event Aug 17, 2013 at 16:40

1 Answer 1

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I solved the problem. The debugging itself couldn't help me because the code is actually clean: even with the Internet Explorer 9 developer tools console I found no errors.

Since there were no errors but still no image loaded, the problem had to lie within the ajax call. I added this code in order to alert in case of an error:

jQuery code

error: function (jqXHR, textStatus, errorThrown) {
    alert(textStatus);
    alert(errorThrown);
}

Chrome showed no error, while Internet Explorer alerted a NoTransport error. After some searching, I found this thread 'No Transport' Error w/ jQuery ajax call in IE that suggested adding this before the ajax call:

$.support.cors = true;

And it works.

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