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I am doing Ajax/JavaScript/Java/JSP coding for a client-server web application. The callback function defined by AJAX was working ok previously on some old LINUX workstation. Recently I moved the development to to a new LINUX system, the callback function didn't get the http response from the servlet where the http request was sent to. As I debug from Netbeans, the servlet did receive the http requst from javascript/Ajax, and it produced the xml response. Also I use Firebug to debug the javascript/AJax code. A breakpoint was set in the beginning of the callback. It seemed that the running didn't reach to the breakpoint (i.e. the callback) after the servlet produce the xml response. I am not sure if there is any setting missing in the new workstation, or in my development environment of the new workstation. Here is part of my javascript/ajax codes,

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// FUNCTION THAT CREATES A NEW AJAX OBJECT TO USE
XMLHttp = function() {
self = this;
if (typeof XMLHttpRequest != 'undefined')
return new XMLHttpRequest();
else if (window.ActiveXObject) {
var avers = ["Microsoft.XmlHttp", "MSXML2.XmlHttp", "MSXML2.XmlHttp.3.0", "MSXML2.XmlHttp.4.0", "MSXML2.XmlHttp.5.0"];
for (var i = avers.length -1; i >= 0; i--) {
try {httpObj = new ActiveXObject(avers[i]);
return httpObj;
} catch(e) {}
}
}
throw new Error('XMLHttp (AJAX) not supported');
}

// AJAX FUNCTION THAT ESTABLISHES A BACKGROUND SESSION WITH SERVER
XMLHttp.prototype.get = function(url) {
self.open('GET', url, true);
self.onreadystatechange = function() { callback(self); }
self.send(null);
}
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function requestA(url)
{
logAjaxRequests = XMLHttp();
logAjaxRequests.open("GET", encodeURI(url), false);
logAjaxRequests.onreadystatechange = function() { callbackA(logAjaxRequests);}
logAjaxRequests.send(null);
}
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function callbackA(rqst) {
var signalAJAXrequest = rqst;

if (signalAJAXrequest.readyState == 4) {
if (signalAJAXrequest.status == 200) {
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}
}
}

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Please give me some hint about how this problem can be detected or solved. Thanks.

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