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Error: uncaught exception: Permission denied to call method XMLHttpRequest.open

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Hello,

I built a simple contact form on my web site that simply sends the contents from a form to a php script via a xmlhttprequest. When I originally built this about a month ago, it worked fine. Yesterday, I know the form was filled out twice, as it emails me each time. But now when I try and use it, i get the error
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  1. Error: uncaught exception: Permission denied to call method XMLHttpRequest.open
I have not changed anything with my code. Can someone please help me troubleshoot this? The address to where my form is posted is at www.nicknisi.com/contact.html
Thanks,
Nick
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Re: Error: uncaught exception: Permission denied to call method XMLHttpRequest.open

I was able to resolve this. It seems to have been an error with the url. I still don't remember modifying anything on that page though.

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Nick
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