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[Javascript] pb with httprequest and firefox
- From: Alex.Turner at Project-Network.com (Alex Turner)
- Subject: [Javascript] pb with httprequest and firefox
- Date: Wed Nov 29 03:42:03 2006
Nick, Is it possible that this is a reflection off the server - i.e. it is the server that is sending a 'not well formed' error back to the client. The server script might be getting upset because in Firefox the JSON is not being created properly (maybe something is undefined in Firefox and not in IE). My suggestion would be to get JMeter, and set it up as a proxy. Then run the test through it and see what the conversation actually contains - then you will not be going off on a 'wild goose chase'. If you are not familiar on how to do this - there is an article on http://nerds-central.blogspot.com/ detailing how to use JMeter as a proxy. The direct link is http://nerds-central.blogspot.com/2006/08/pushing-envelope-with-jmeter.html. Good Luck AJ www.cubicalland.com ________________________________ From: javascript-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Nick Fitzsimons Sent: Tue 28/11/2006 17:53 To: [JavaScript List] Subject: Re: [Javascript] pb with httprequest and firefox On 28 Nov 2006, at 16:55:39, Bernu Bernard wrote: > Hi list, > > I'm using XMLHttpRequest to get data from the server. > It works but on Firefox only I got errors. > The data I get are kind of JSON : { "q" : "something" } that is > sent as text. > > I got the data in req.responseText but with an error : > > Error: not well-formed > Source File: http://169.254.5.185/cgi-bin/mycgi > Line: 1, Column: 1 > Source Code: > {"q":""}^ > > I could not figure out what to do. > > Any suggestions ? > > Bernard_______________________________________________ Hi Bernard, It's very difficult to know what the problem could be from the information you give. It's as if I said "I tried to go somewhere in my car, but I didn't get there; what might the problem be?" Answers could range from "You have no petrol" to "The road is closed" to "You were struck by a meteorite on the way" to "You found your car had been stolen when you went to start the journey" to... just about anything. It's difficult even to offer a guess as to a solution; continuing my example, suggesting I take a bus might help if the car was stolen or had no petrol, but not if the road was closed. It would help us to help you if you could put a page containing just the code that isn't working correctly on a web server somewhere so people can try various tests. If that's not possible, then posting the code to the list will give somebody the chance to have a look and maybe test it out, to see if they can find the problem. Having said that, the 'Not well formed" error might be something to do with Firefox trying to look at the data as XML. Make sure that your CGI is setting an HTTP Content-Type header of "application/ json", or at least anything but an XML content type, and also make sure that your script isn't trying to access the response through the req.responseXML property, as either of those might trigger such an error. Firefox tends to be much stricter about making sure things like that are correct; Internet Explorer tends to not bother telling you about such errors. Regards, Nick. -- Nick Fitzsimons http://www.nickfitz.co.uk/ _______________________________________________ Javascript mailing list Javascript@xxxxxxxxxx https://lists.LaTech.edu/mailman/listinfo/javascript -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/ms-tnef Size: 7485 bytes Desc: not available Url : https://lists.LaTech.edu/pipermail/javascript/attachments/20061129/9c6ca1ba/attachment.bin
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