Why is AJAX returning HTTP status code 0?

AjaxHttp Status-Codes

Ajax Problem Overview


For some reason, while using AJAX (with my [tag:dashcode] developed application) the browser just stops uploading and returns status codes of 0. Why does this happen?

Ajax Solutions


Solution 1 - Ajax

Another case:

It could be possible to get a status code of 0 if you have sent an AJAX call and a refresh of the browser was triggered before getting the AJAX response. The AJAX call will be cancelled and you will get this status.

Solution 2 - Ajax

In my experience, you'll see a status of 0 when:

  • doing cross-site scripting (where access is denied)
  • requesting a URL that is unreachable (typo, DNS issues, etc)
  • the request is otherwise intercepted (check your ad blocker)
  • as above, if the request is interrupted (browser navigates away from the page)

Solution 3 - Ajax

Same problem here when using <button onclick="">submit</button>. Then solved by using <input type="button" onclick="">

Solution 4 - Ajax

Status code 0 means the requested url is not reachable. By changing http://something/something to https://something/something worked for me. IE throwns an error saying "permission denied" when the status code is 0, other browsers dont.

Solution 5 - Ajax

It is important to note, that ajax calls can fail even within a session which is defined by a cookie with a certain domain prefixed with www. When you then call your php script e.g. without the www. prefix in the url, the call will fail and viceversa, too.

Solution 6 - Ajax

Because this shows up when you google ajax status 0 I wanted to leave some tip that just took me hours of wasted time... I was using ajax to call a PHP service which happened to be Phil's REST_Controller for Codeigniter (not sure if this has anything to do with it or not) and kept getting status 0, readystate 0 and it was driving me nuts. I was debugging it and noticed when I would echo and return instead of exit the message I'd get a success. Finally I turned debugging off and tried and it worked. Seems the xDebug debugger with PHP was somehow modifying the response. If your using a PHP debugger try turning it off to see if that helps.

Solution 7 - Ajax

This article helped me. I was submitting form via AJAX and forgotten to use return false (after my ajax request) which led to classic form submission but strangely it was not completed.

Solution 8 - Ajax

I found another case where jquery gives you status code 0 -- if for some reason XMLHttpRequest is not defined, you'll get this error.

Obviously this won't normally happen on the web, but a bug in a nightly firefox build caused this to crop up in an add-on I was writing. :)

Solution 9 - Ajax

"Accidental" form submission was exactly the problem I was having. I just removed the FORM tags altogether and that seems to fix the problem. Thank you, everybody!

Solution 10 - Ajax

I had the same problem, and it was related to XSS (cross site scripting) block by the browser. I managed to make it work using a server.

Take a look at: http://www.daniweb.com/web-development/javascript-dhtml-ajax/threads/282972/why-am-i-getting-xmlhttprequest.status0

Solution 11 - Ajax

We had similar problem - status code 0 on jquery ajax call - and it took us whole day to diagnose it. Since no one had mentioned this reason yet, I thought I'll share.

In our case the problem was HTTP server crash. Some bug in PHP was blowing Apache, so on client end it looked like this:

mirek@toccata:~$ telnet our.server.com 80
Trying 180.153.xxx.xxx...
Connected to our.server.com.
Escape character is '^]'.
GET /test.php HTTP/1.0
Host: our.server.com

Connection closed by foreign host.
mirek@toccata:~$ 

where test.php contained the crashing code. No data returned from the server (not even headers) => ajax call was aborted with status 0.

Solution 12 - Ajax

In my case, it was caused by running my django server under http://127.0.0.1:8000/ but sending the ajax call to http://localhost:8000/. Even though you would expect them to map to the same address, they don't so make sure you're not sending your requests to localhost.

Solution 13 - Ajax

In our case, the page link was changed from https to http. Even though the users were logged in, they were prevented from loading with AJAX.

Solution 14 - Ajax

In my case, setting url: '' in ajax settings would result in a status code 0 in ie8.. It seems ie just doesn't tolerate such a setting.

Solution 15 - Ajax

For me, the problem was caused by the hosting company (Godaddy) treating POST operations which had substantial response data (anything more than tens of kilobytes) as some sort of security threat. If more than 6 of these occurred in one minute, the host refused to execute the PHP code that responded to the POST request during the next minute. I'm not entirely sure what the host did instead, but I did see, with tcpdump, a TCP reset packet coming as the response to a POST request from the browser. This caused the http status code returned in a jqXHR object to be 0.

Changing the operations from POST to GET fixed the problem. It's not clear why Godaddy impose this limit, but changing the code was easier than changing the host.

Solution 16 - Ajax

I think I know what may cause this error.

In google chrome there is an in-built feature to prevent ddos attacks for google chrome extensions.

When ajax requests continuously return 500+ status errors, it starts to throttle the requests.

Hence it is possible to receive status 0 on following requests.

Solution 17 - Ajax

In an attempt to win the prize for most dumbest reason for the problem described.

Forgetting to call

xmlhttp.send(); //yes, you need this pivotal line!

Yes, I was still getting status returns of zero from the 'open' call.

Solution 18 - Ajax

In my case, I was getting this but only on Safari Mobile. The problem is that I was using the full URL (http://example.com/whatever.php) instead of the relative one (whatever.php). This doesn't make any sense though, it can't be a XSS issue because my site is hosted at http://example.com. I guess Safari looks at the http part and automatically flags it as an insecure request without inspecting the rest of the URL.

Solution 19 - Ajax

In my troubleshooting, I found this AJAX xmlhttpRequest.status == 0 could mean the client call had NOT reached the server yet, but failed due to issue on the client side. If the response was from server, then the status must be either those 1xx/2xx/3xx/4xx/5xx HTTP Response code. Henceforth, the troubleshooting shall focus on the CLIENT issue, and could be internet network connection down or one of those described by @Langdon above.

Solution 20 - Ajax

Observe the browser Console while making the request, if you are seeing "The Same Origin Policy disallows reading the remote resource at http ajax..... reason: cors header ‘access-control-allow-origin’ missing" then you need to add "Access-Control-Allow-Origin" in response header. exa: in java you can set this like response.setHeader("Access-Control-Allow-Origin", "*") where response is HttpServletResponse.

Solution 21 - Ajax

In my case, I was making a Firefox Add-on and forgot to add the permission for the url/domain I was trying to ajax, hope this saves someone a lot of time.

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