I guess I could point out that ajax can work with authentication - it's the specific use of the #! that has issues. One could also redesign the way parameters are passed into an ajax request ,eg not via url but rather as request headers via a post or in cookies.
Timely topic though, as usual. I moved some stuff to an authentication required model this morning and started having other issues with my ajax and authentication. You're always at least 5 hours ahead of me, Jake. :-)
I guess I could point out that ajax can work with authentication - it's the specific use of the #! that has issues. One could also redesign the way parameters are passed into an ajax request ,eg not via url but rather as request headers via a post or in cookies.
Timely topic though, as usual. I moved some stuff to an authentication required model this morning and started having other issues with my ajax and authentication. You're always at least 5 hours ahead of me, Jake. :-)