multiple identical and aborted requests

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Žilvinas Bartkus

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Jul 18, 2011, 10:10:00 AM7/18/11
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We've got Javascript running on 3rd party client website that sends data back to us upon 3rd party website visitor is leaving page (URL A) for another page on same site (URL B). We simply want to get the time of exit from URL A.
For this we attach attach "while" cycle of 350ms to "onunload" event and try to load image with exit time in params. We know this is not the best way, but there's not other option.

The problem is that Firebug (1.7.3 on FF5, Win7 and Ubuntu) displays multiple and identical requests (1st one does not have response) for URL B. Moreover in the middle of them we've got request that was suppose trying to send the exit time data for URL A to us, but was aborted by Firefox. URL B page displays fine, just that we've got that 1 aborted request from URL A.

Anyone ideas on why is Firebug displaying multiple and identical requests?

Maybe that will lead us to getting the aborted request back to normallity.


I attach screen-shot of firebug window.


Žilvinas
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Sebo

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Aug 5, 2011, 6:02:45 PM8/5/11
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Hi Žilvinas,

sorry for almost overseeing your issue.
Could it be related to http://code.google.com/p/fbug/issues/detail?id=4649
?

@Honza:
When does the browser abort a request in general?

Have a nice weekend!

Sebastian

PS: How could you attach the image? I am already searching for this
option for long...

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Jan Honza Odvarko

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Aug 8, 2011, 7:42:07 AM8/8/11
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Any chance we could access the page that causes the problem?

On Aug 6, 12:02 am, Sebo <sebastianzart...@gmx.de> wrote:
> sorry for almost overseeing your issue.
> Could it be related tohttp://code.google.com/p/fbug/issues/detail?id=4649
> ?
>
> @Honza:
> When does the browser abort a request in general?
I know about two cases:
1) timeout
2) connection interrupted

> PS: How could you attach the image? I am already searching for this
> option for long...
As far as I know the web UI doesn't allow that. When I want to attach
a screenshot I am replaying using email (with attachment).

Honza
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