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  • jyoti barman
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    challenge task 2

    Posted November 8, 2018 5:04am by jyoti barman
    jyoti barman
    Courses Plus Student 1,280 Points
    • JavaScript
    • AJAX Basics (retiring)
    • jQuery and AJAX
    • Handle AJAX failures with jQuery

    1 Answer

  • jyoti barman
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    Courses Plus Student 1,280 Points

    challange task 1

    Posted November 7, 2018 5:11pm by jyoti barman
    jyoti barman
    Courses Plus Student 1,280 Points
    • JavaScript
    • AJAX Basics (retiring)
    • jQuery and AJAX
    • Handle AJAX failures with jQuery

    1 Answer

  • Samantha Fluke
    Samantha Fluke
    7,163 Points

    When the AJAX response fails, we should alert the user. Pop up an alert box with the XHR object's statusText property.

    Posted June 16, 2018 12:37pm by Samantha Fluke
    Samantha Fluke
    7,163 Points
    • JavaScript
    • AJAX Basics (retiring)
    • jQuery and AJAX
    • Handle AJAX failures with jQuery

    1 Answer

  • Pitrov Secondary
    Pitrov Secondary
    5,121 Points

    What is wrong here?

    Posted May 29, 2018 6:53pm by Pitrov Secondary
    Pitrov Secondary
    5,121 Points
    • JavaScript
    • AJAX Basics (retiring)
    • jQuery and AJAX
    • Handle AJAX failures with jQuery

    2 Answers

  • aycee morrow
    aycee morrow
    1,767 Points

    jQuery's $.get() method doesn't do anything if the server returns an error. You can chain jQuery's fail() method to the

    Posted November 28, 2017 6:01pm by aycee morrow
    aycee morrow
    1,767 Points
    • JavaScript
    • AJAX Basics (retiring)
    • jQuery and AJAX
    • Handle AJAX failures with jQuery

    1 Answer

  • aycee morrow
    aycee morrow
    1,767 Points

    jQuery's $.get() method doesn't do anything if the server returns an error. You can chain jQuery's fail() method to the

    Posted November 28, 2017 1:19am by aycee morrow
    aycee morrow
    1,767 Points
    • JavaScript
    • AJAX Basics (retiring)
    • jQuery and AJAX
    • Handle AJAX failures with jQuery

    2 Answers

  • Hamed Ali
    Hamed Ali
    5,626 Points

    Simple question: How to chain the .fail() method to the $.get() method ?

    Posted March 18, 2017 8:19pm by Hamed Ali
    Hamed Ali
    5,626 Points
    • JavaScript
    • AJAX Basics (retiring)
    • jQuery and AJAX
    • Handle AJAX failures with jQuery

    1 Answer

  • Unsubscribed User
    Unsubscribed User
    7,273 Points

    Task for jQuery AJAX fail() method is refusing to evaluate my answer, but jqXHR object is being accessed. What now?

    Posted March 5, 2016 5:24pm by Unsubscribed User
    Unsubscribed User
    7,273 Points
    • JavaScript
    • AJAX Basics (retiring)
    • jQuery and AJAX
    • Handle AJAX failures with jQuery

    1 Answer

  • Ja'Nel Johnson
    Ja'Nel Johnson
    10,314 Points

    I don't know what I'm doing wrong. Can someone please help?

    Posted July 16, 2015 12:03am by Ja'Nel Johnson
    Ja'Nel Johnson
    10,314 Points
    • JavaScript
    • AJAX Basics (retiring)
    • jQuery and AJAX
    • Handle AJAX failures with jQuery

    2 Answers

  • Matt Bloomer
    Matt Bloomer
    10,608 Points

    statusText

    Posted July 8, 2015 5:36pm by Matt Bloomer
    Matt Bloomer
    10,608 Points
    • JavaScript
    • AJAX Basics (retiring)
    • jQuery and AJAX
    • Handle AJAX failures with jQuery

    1 Answer

  • Jake Shasteen
    Jake Shasteen
    15,985 Points

    You need to specify the parameter (jqXHR) and access its statusText

    Posted May 8, 2015 3:05am by Jake Shasteen
    Jake Shasteen
    15,985 Points
    • JavaScript
    • AJAX Basics (retiring)
    • jQuery and AJAX
    • Handle AJAX failures with jQuery

    1 Answer

  • Jesse Fister
    Jesse Fister
    11,968 Points

    jQuery .fail method question.

    Posted February 20, 2015 10:23pm by Jesse Fister
    Jesse Fister
    11,968 Points
    • JavaScript
    • AJAX Basics (retiring)
    • jQuery and AJAX
    • Handle AJAX failures with jQuery

    3 Answers

  • MUZ140063 Glen T. Moyo
    MUZ140063 Glen T. Moyo
    5,257 Points

    jQuery's fail() method takes a callback function as an argument. The function is run when there's an error in the AJAX r

    Posted February 5, 2015 3:28pm by MUZ140063 Glen T. Moyo
    MUZ140063 Glen T. Moyo
    5,257 Points
    • JavaScript
    • AJAX Basics (retiring)
    • jQuery and AJAX
    • Handle AJAX failures with jQuery

    4 Answers

  • Jamie FitzHenry
    Jamie FitzHenry
    16,232 Points

    AJAX Basics; jQuery and AJAX; Handle AJAX failures with JQuery; Challenge Task 2 out of 3.

    Posted January 29, 2015 7:28pm by Jamie FitzHenry
    Jamie FitzHenry
    16,232 Points
    • JavaScript
    • AJAX Basics (retiring)
    • jQuery and AJAX
    • Handle AJAX failures with jQuery

    2 Answers

  • John Dixon
    John Dixon
    6,512 Points

    not understanding this why I can't });.fail(); isn't working

    Posted January 4, 2015 9:40pm by John Dixon
    John Dixon
    6,512 Points
    • JavaScript
    • AJAX Basics (retiring)
    • jQuery and AJAX
    • Handle AJAX failures with jQuery

    2 Answers

  • Ronnie Barua
    Ronnie Barua
    17,665 Points

    Can't solve this jQuery's $.get() method doesn't do anything if the server returns an error. You can chain jQuery's fai

    Posted December 17, 2014 7:47pm by Ronnie Barua
    Ronnie Barua
    17,665 Points
    • JavaScript
    • AJAX Basics (retiring)
    • jQuery and AJAX
    • Handle AJAX failures with jQuery

    2 Answers

  • Matthew Clark
    Matthew Clark
    7,255 Points

    My code is incorrect here? Help!

    Posted October 20, 2014 12:31am by Matthew Clark
    Matthew Clark
    7,255 Points
    • JavaScript
    • AJAX Basics (retiring)
    • jQuery and AJAX
    • Handle AJAX failures with jQuery

    1 Answer

  • Jolanta Dermody
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    Jolanta Dermody
    Courses Plus Student 13,118 Points

    jQuery's $.get() method doesn't do anything if the server returns an error. You can chain jQuery's fail() method to the

    Posted August 11, 2014 11:57am by Jolanta Dermody
    Jolanta Dermody
    Courses Plus Student 13,118 Points
    • JavaScript
    • AJAX Basics (retiring)
    • jQuery and AJAX
    • Handle AJAX failures with jQuery

    1 Answer

  • Jason Thomas
    Jason Thomas
    7,553 Points

    Is this broken?

    Posted July 12, 2014 12:40am by Jason Thomas
    Jason Thomas
    7,553 Points
    • JavaScript
    • AJAX Basics (retiring)
    • jQuery and AJAX
    • Handle AJAX failures with jQuery

    2 Answers

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