10-21-2009
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Originally Posted by
sevmax
hello, Corona688
Thank you for your answer.
I'm not programmer, but system administrator. Could you please explain me what ajax request could give us? Then I'll forward your answer to developers for application rebuilding.
Regards,
Maxim
An AJAX request would mean returning an error message from your program to your server via a CGI interface... perhaps a URL it can POST the error message to when it fails. It needn't be part of the main interface if it's just for debugging purposes.
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