Unable to catch the success response IE
I have an application wherein it should work both in chrome and IE. API call using resource(ngResource) is working fine in chrome/Firefor - able to get response in success block when api is success. But in IE11 same api is going into error block. Please let me know if any configuration is required in resource factory.
angularjs api internet-explorer ngresource angularjs-ng-resource
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I have an application wherein it should work both in chrome and IE. API call using resource(ngResource) is working fine in chrome/Firefor - able to get response in success block when api is success. But in IE11 same api is going into error block. Please let me know if any configuration is required in resource factory.
angularjs api internet-explorer ngresource angularjs-ng-resource
Can you post the Enough code to reproduce the problem as in Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example. I test this sample on my side in IE 11, it seems that everything works well. Besides, I suggest you could use F12 developer tools to check whether it display some error.
– Zhi Lv - MSFT
Nov 26 '18 at 2:17
ResourceService.js var Resource = $resource(routeUrl +/records
, {}, { update: ResourceFactory.prepareDefaultResource({ method: 'POST', url: routeUrl +/update
, isArray: false, cache: false, }), }); return Resource; controller this.provider = ResourceService; this.provider.update(params, (response) => { console.log("success block"); }, (error) => { console.log("error block"); });
– Akash Pattem
Nov 27 '18 at 7:07
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I have an application wherein it should work both in chrome and IE. API call using resource(ngResource) is working fine in chrome/Firefor - able to get response in success block when api is success. But in IE11 same api is going into error block. Please let me know if any configuration is required in resource factory.
angularjs api internet-explorer ngresource angularjs-ng-resource
I have an application wherein it should work both in chrome and IE. API call using resource(ngResource) is working fine in chrome/Firefor - able to get response in success block when api is success. But in IE11 same api is going into error block. Please let me know if any configuration is required in resource factory.
angularjs api internet-explorer ngresource angularjs-ng-resource
angularjs api internet-explorer ngresource angularjs-ng-resource
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Can you post the Enough code to reproduce the problem as in Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example. I test this sample on my side in IE 11, it seems that everything works well. Besides, I suggest you could use F12 developer tools to check whether it display some error.
– Zhi Lv - MSFT
Nov 26 '18 at 2:17
ResourceService.js var Resource = $resource(routeUrl +/records
, {}, { update: ResourceFactory.prepareDefaultResource({ method: 'POST', url: routeUrl +/update
, isArray: false, cache: false, }), }); return Resource; controller this.provider = ResourceService; this.provider.update(params, (response) => { console.log("success block"); }, (error) => { console.log("error block"); });
– Akash Pattem
Nov 27 '18 at 7:07
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Can you post the Enough code to reproduce the problem as in Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example. I test this sample on my side in IE 11, it seems that everything works well. Besides, I suggest you could use F12 developer tools to check whether it display some error.
– Zhi Lv - MSFT
Nov 26 '18 at 2:17
ResourceService.js var Resource = $resource(routeUrl +/records
, {}, { update: ResourceFactory.prepareDefaultResource({ method: 'POST', url: routeUrl +/update
, isArray: false, cache: false, }), }); return Resource; controller this.provider = ResourceService; this.provider.update(params, (response) => { console.log("success block"); }, (error) => { console.log("error block"); });
– Akash Pattem
Nov 27 '18 at 7:07
Can you post the Enough code to reproduce the problem as in Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example. I test this sample on my side in IE 11, it seems that everything works well. Besides, I suggest you could use F12 developer tools to check whether it display some error.
– Zhi Lv - MSFT
Nov 26 '18 at 2:17
Can you post the Enough code to reproduce the problem as in Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example. I test this sample on my side in IE 11, it seems that everything works well. Besides, I suggest you could use F12 developer tools to check whether it display some error.
– Zhi Lv - MSFT
Nov 26 '18 at 2:17
ResourceService.js var Resource = $resource(routeUrl +
/records
, {}, { update: ResourceFactory.prepareDefaultResource({ method: 'POST', url: routeUrl + /update
, isArray: false, cache: false, }), }); return Resource; controller this.provider = ResourceService; this.provider.update(params, (response) => { console.log("success block"); }, (error) => { console.log("error block"); });– Akash Pattem
Nov 27 '18 at 7:07
ResourceService.js var Resource = $resource(routeUrl +
/records
, {}, { update: ResourceFactory.prepareDefaultResource({ method: 'POST', url: routeUrl + /update
, isArray: false, cache: false, }), }); return Resource; controller this.provider = ResourceService; this.provider.update(params, (response) => { console.log("success block"); }, (error) => { console.log("error block"); });– Akash Pattem
Nov 27 '18 at 7:07
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Can you post the Enough code to reproduce the problem as in Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example. I test this sample on my side in IE 11, it seems that everything works well. Besides, I suggest you could use F12 developer tools to check whether it display some error.
– Zhi Lv - MSFT
Nov 26 '18 at 2:17
ResourceService.js var Resource = $resource(routeUrl +
/records
, {}, { update: ResourceFactory.prepareDefaultResource({ method: 'POST', url: routeUrl +/update
, isArray: false, cache: false, }), }); return Resource; controller this.provider = ResourceService; this.provider.update(params, (response) => { console.log("success block"); }, (error) => { console.log("error block"); });– Akash Pattem
Nov 27 '18 at 7:07