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Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each jquery permission denied other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up “Permission denied” with Internet Explorer and jQuery up vote 22 down vote favorite 9 I try to do an AJAX call with jQuery and $.post in Internet Explorer, but
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all I get is an error saying "Permission denied". The problem is kinda weird since it occurs only when I access a page after I was on any other page. For instance I type the URL in the adress line and let IE load the page. Then I click on a button so the script should start loading JSON data. (The script providing the data lies on the same server and I access it with a relative jquery permission denied ie11 URL, so using a different domain is not the problem here. Even tried to use a absolute URL with the same host part.) But when I refresh the page then and try it again it works! Same thing when I come to that page from another page. At first nothing works, but when I click "refresh" everything is fine. IE gives me the error message "Permission denied" while in every other browser I don't notice this behaviour. Since I have tried many things and still cannot imagine where the problem lies I'd like to ask you what you think the problem might be? edit: A small example: test.html
Test ajax.html It works! test.js $(document).ready(function(){ $( 'a' ).click(function(){ $.post( '/ietest/ajax.html', function( data ) { alert( data ); }); }); }); Try it here: http://t1318.greatnet.de/ietest/test.html javascript jquery ajax internet-explorer share|improve this question edited Dec 1 '10 at 6:50 slugster 35k968107 asked Jun 2 '10 at 17:48 rallex 113115 Can you post your code? That would help :) –Vivin Paliath Jun 2 '10 at 17:52 There it is ;) I've read about that problem several times when I've been searching for a solution. Sadly no one had a clue what's going on.be down. Please try the request again. Your cache administrator is webmaster. Generated Wed, 19 Oct 2016 02:50:03 GMT by s_wx1202 (squid/3.5.20)
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