Hello,
I’ve worked around our embedded web server issue by staggering the image requests from the web page via JavaScript setTimeout calls with intervals separated by 100 ms. We get no more “aborted” files. The web server has a performance limitation, it is simply unable to handle a burst of HTTP requests all at the same time.
Firebug does not display the images called by setTimeout, interestingly (?)
At the bottom of the web page I call the function:
setTimeout("PlaceImageBackground('header','./images/header.jpg')",1000);
And the function is:
function PlaceImageBackground(DivName,ImageUrl)
{
document.getElementById(DivName).style.backgroundImage = 'url(' + ImageUrl + ')';
}
I am using Windows 7 64 bit, Firefox 26.0 and Firebug 1.13.0a7.
Cheers!
Bertrand
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De la part de Sebastian Zartner
Envoyé : lundi 20 janvier 2014 05:29
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Objet : [firebug] Re: What does aborted mean in Firebug?
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Firebug does not display the images called by setTimeout, interestingly (?)
From: Sebastian Zartner <sebastia...@gmail.com>
To: fir...@googlegroups.com
Sent: Friday, January 24, 2014 3:59 AM
Subject: Re: [firebug] Re: What does aborted mean in Firebug?
Firebug does not display the images called by setTimeout, interestingly (?)Firebug or Firefox?On Wednesday, January 22, 2014 2:20:54 PM UTC+1, Szoghy, Bertrand wrote:
Any chance you can provide a URL, so I can try that out myself?
Sebastian
Hello,I’ve worked around our embedded web server issue by staggering the image requests from the web page via JavaScript setTimeout calls with intervals separated by 100 ms. We get no more “aborted” files. The web server has a performance limitation, it is simply unable to handle a burst of HTTP requests all at the same time.Firebug does not display the images called by setTimeout, interestingly (?)At the bottom of the web page I call the function:setTimeout(" PlaceImageBackground('header', './images/header.jpg')",1000);And the function is:function PlaceImageBackground(DivName, ImageUrl){
document.getElementById( DivName).style.backgroundImage = 'url(' + ImageUrl + ')';
}I am using Windows 7 64 bit, Firefox 26.0 and Firebug 1.13.0a7.Cheers!Bertrand
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