I use this Javascript code to mark threads as favourite:
function fave(tid){
xmlhttp = createXHR();
if(xmlhttp){
xmlhtt开发者_JS百科p.onreadystatechange = function(){
if(xmlhttp.readyState == 4 && xmlhttp.status == 200){
get("fave"+tid).innerHTML = xmlhttp.responseText;
}
}
xmlhttp.open("GET", "thread?act=fave&tid="+tid+"&ajax=1", true);
xmlhttp.send(null);
}
}
My .htaccess file contains this line RewriteRule ^thread/([0-9]+)? /thread?tid=$1 [L]
, which turns /thread?tid=1234
in more pretty /thread/1234
.
With the first URL everything works fine, but /thread/1234
causes an error.
Response HTML is a copy of a whole page!
Why the same document with the only difference between /thread?tid=1234
and /thread/1234
URLs behaves in different ways?
UPDATE:
RewriteRule ^thread/([0-9]+)? /thread?tid=$1 [L,QSA]
The improved .htaccess line solved the problem.
Try using the [QSA] modifier in your htaccess.
At the first look, your problem is that the ajax=1 and act=fave values do not get appended after rewriting the URL.
So the RewriteRule should be:
RewriteRule ^thread/([0-9]+)? /thread?tid=$1 [L,QSA]
And then your code:
xmlhttp.open("GET", "thread/"+tid+"?ajax=1&act=fave", true);
There must be problem within capturing the AJAX event in PHP - try to var_dump the GET vars ... I think that you will miss "the ajax identifier" :)
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