Paul Davis wrote:
> Nitin,
>
> Its not 0.9.1 either, the minor versions are bug fixes only. You'll
> have to either wait for 0.10.0 or ride trunk to get JSONP.
>
> There's nothing with content-type to worry about. The only thing I'm
> not sure of is if we fixed the _ parameter rejection or not. If not
> you can just add ignore=true to JSONP requests.
>
>
So for now if I want to make couch REST calls via javascript in the
browser - I use couch.js ? jquery.couch.js ?
Nitin
> Paul
>
> On Sat, Aug 1, 2009 at 10:43 PM, Nitin Borwankar<nitin@borwankar.com> wrote:
>
>> Paul Joseph Davis wrote:
>>
>>> Ntitn,
>>>
>>> Are you on couchdb trunk? Pretty sure jsonp was after 0.9.
>>>
>> Hey Paul,
>>
>> Thanks much
>>
>> I am on couchdbx 0.9 on leopard 10.5.7
>>
>> Is jsonp in 0.9.1 ? That would be motivation for me to move.
>>
>> Also assuming the answer is yes - in the new improved couch - do I just use
>> the callback=? on the client request or do I have to do something in my
>> views to set content-type? as well.
>>
>> Thanks much,
>>
>> Nitin
>>
>>> Paul Davis
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Aug 1, 2009, at 9:57 PM, Nitin Borwankar <nitin@borwankar.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hello all,
>>>>
>>>> I have been banging my head against this wall for 2 days and I finally
>>>> made
>>>> a crack ---
>>>>
>>>> Trying to use jQuery, $.ajax() in an app that calls couchdb api - not
>>>> using
>>>> ( cannot use ) couchapp must call from legacy app.
>>>> Couldn't get a successful response.
>>>>
>>>> finally just put the get query into firefx and go the following which
>>>> explains why it's not working - but not a clue how to work around this.
>>>>
>>>> get query:
>>>>
>>>> http://localhost:5984/ptest2/_design/vt2/_view/tag?group=true&limit=5&callback=
>>>> ?
>>>> couch responds: {"error":"query_parse_error","reason":"Bad URL query
>>>> key:callback"}
>>>>
>>>> I don't have the option to use either couch.js or jquery.couch.js but
>>>> have
>>>> to use vanilla jQuery ajax calls $.get, $.ajax, $.post, $,getJSON etc.
>>>>
>>>> Am I stuck without any help possible ?
>>>>
>>>> Nitin
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 37% of all statistics are made up on the spot
>>>>
>>>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>> Nitin Borwankar
>>>> nborwankar@gmail.com
>>>>
>>
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