I'm using the Ajax Form (http://malsup.com/jquery/form/) to submit a form I've created.
Locally, this works perfectly... But when I put it on the server, it's throwing this error in the console...
Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 502 (Bad Gateway) https://website.co.uk/shop/tents-by-brand/easy-camp
If I press the button a second time, I get this error
POST https://website.co.uk/shop/tents-by-brand/easy-camp 502 (Bad Gateway) jquery.min.js:4 send f.extend.ajax $.fn.ajaxSubmit doAjaxSubmit f.event.dispatch h.handle.i
Is it possibly something to do with the SSL / HTTPS?
My code looks like this:
function updateCart(data, statusText, xhr, $form) {
if (data.success) {
$("input[name=XID]").val(data.XID);
$('.cart-total').html(data.cart_total);
$("#notification-content").text('The item has been added to your basket');
$("#notification-alt").delay(2000).fadeOut(
500,
function(){
$("#notification-content").text('Please wait... Adding item to basket.');
}
);
}
return true;
}
// Ajax Form Options
var ajaxFormOptions = {
success: updateCart,
dataType: 'json'
}
// Form Actions
$(".cart-submit-button").click(function(event){
$("#notification-alt").fadeIn(500)
var formId = $(this).parent('form').attr('id');
var formIdHash = '#' + formId;
$(formIdHash).ajaxForm(ajaxFormOptions);
console.log('Clicked = ' + formId);
});
I had the same issue. I ended up turning nginx
off on my Plesk server to fix the issue.
To turn off nginx
on a Plesk server:
Home > Tools Settings > Service Management > Stop Reverse Proxy (nginx)