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Here is my AJAX function:
/**
* Send an AJAX request
*
* @param url The URL to call (located in the /ajax/ directory)
* @param data The data to send (will be serialised with JSON)
* @param callback The function to call with the response text
* @param silent If true, doesn't show errors to the user
* @param loader The element containing "Loading... Please wait"
*/
AJAX = function(url,data,callback,silent,loader) {
var a,
attempt = 0,
rsc = function() {
if( a.readyState == 4) {
if( a.status != 200) {
if( a.status > 999) { // IE sometimes throws 12152
attempt++;
if( attempt < 5)
send();
else if( !silent) {
alert("HTTP Error "+a.status+" "+a.statusText+"<br />Failed to access "+url);
}
}
else if(!silent) {
alert("HTTP Error "+a.status+" "+a.statusText+"\nFailed to access "+url);
}
}
else {
callback(JSON.parse(a.responseText));
}
}
},
to = function() {
a.abort();
attempt++;
if( attempt < 5)
send();
else if( !silent) {
alert("Request Timeout\nFailed to access "+url);
}
};
data = JSON.stringify(data);
var send = function() {
if( loader && attempt != 0) {
loader.children[0].firstChild.nodeValue = "Error... retrying...";
loader.children[1].firstChild.nodeValue = "Attempt "+(attempt+1)+" of 5";
}
a = new XMLHttpRequest();
a.open("POST","/ajax/"+url,true);
a.onreadystatechange = rsc;
a.timeout = 5000;
a.ontimeout = to;
a.setRequestHeader("Content-Type","application/json");
a.send(data);
};
send();
};
The general idea is to attempt the request up to five times. Sometimes IE fails with an unusual HTTP error (12xxx), and sometimes the server may fail to respond.
The problem I'm having is that the abort()
call doesn't appear to be aborting the connection. To test, I made a simple PHP script:
<?php
sleep(60);
touch("test/".uniqid());
die("Request pleted.");
?>
The touch()
call creates a file with the current uniqid()
- by looking at the modification time I can see the time the sleep(60)
ended.
Expected behaviour:
The request is sent
After five seconds, the text changes to "Error... Retying... Attempt 2/5"
Repeat the above up until Attempt 5/5, then fail.
The five calls to the PHP file are aborted, and either there will be five files in the "test" folder, spaced 5 seconds apart, or there will be none because ignore_user_abort is off.
Observed behaviour (in IE9):
The request is sent
The attempt text appears and changes as it should
After five attempts, the error message is displayed
I am unable to load any pages for five whole minutes.
On the server, there are five files spaced one minute apart
I don't know what to make of this, because on the server side Requests 3, 4 and 5 are being sent minutes after the "Timeout" error message is shown on the browser.
If it makes any difference, the page making the AJAX calls is in an iframe. Reloading the iframe (using iframe.contentWindow.location.reload()
does NOT fix the issue, it still waits for those five requests to go through.
Why is this happening? How can I fix it?
EDIT: I've run the test again using Developer Tools to monitor network activity. The result is:
URL Method Result Type Received Taken Initiator
/ajax/testto (Aborted) 0 B < 1 ms (Pending...)
/ajax/testto (Aborted) 0 B 125 ms (Pending...)
/ajax/testto (Aborted) 0 B 125 ms (Pending...)
/ajax/testto (Aborted) 0 B 125 ms (Pending...)
/ajax/testto (Aborted) 0 B 124 ms (Pending...)
Here is my AJAX function:
/**
* Send an AJAX request
*
* @param url The URL to call (located in the /ajax/ directory)
* @param data The data to send (will be serialised with JSON)
* @param callback The function to call with the response text
* @param silent If true, doesn't show errors to the user
* @param loader The element containing "Loading... Please wait"
*/
AJAX = function(url,data,callback,silent,loader) {
var a,
attempt = 0,
rsc = function() {
if( a.readyState == 4) {
if( a.status != 200) {
if( a.status > 999) { // IE sometimes throws 12152
attempt++;
if( attempt < 5)
send();
else if( !silent) {
alert("HTTP Error "+a.status+" "+a.statusText+"<br />Failed to access "+url);
}
}
else if(!silent) {
alert("HTTP Error "+a.status+" "+a.statusText+"\nFailed to access "+url);
}
}
else {
callback(JSON.parse(a.responseText));
}
}
},
to = function() {
a.abort();
attempt++;
if( attempt < 5)
send();
else if( !silent) {
alert("Request Timeout\nFailed to access "+url);
}
};
data = JSON.stringify(data);
var send = function() {
if( loader && attempt != 0) {
loader.children[0].firstChild.nodeValue = "Error... retrying...";
loader.children[1].firstChild.nodeValue = "Attempt "+(attempt+1)+" of 5";
}
a = new XMLHttpRequest();
a.open("POST","/ajax/"+url,true);
a.onreadystatechange = rsc;
a.timeout = 5000;
a.ontimeout = to;
a.setRequestHeader("Content-Type","application/json");
a.send(data);
};
send();
};
The general idea is to attempt the request up to five times. Sometimes IE fails with an unusual HTTP error (12xxx), and sometimes the server may fail to respond.
The problem I'm having is that the abort()
call doesn't appear to be aborting the connection. To test, I made a simple PHP script:
<?php
sleep(60);
touch("test/".uniqid());
die("Request pleted.");
?>
The touch()
call creates a file with the current uniqid()
- by looking at the modification time I can see the time the sleep(60)
ended.
Expected behaviour:
The request is sent
After five seconds, the text changes to "Error... Retying... Attempt 2/5"
Repeat the above up until Attempt 5/5, then fail.
The five calls to the PHP file are aborted, and either there will be five files in the "test" folder, spaced 5 seconds apart, or there will be none because ignore_user_abort is off.
Observed behaviour (in IE9):
The request is sent
The attempt text appears and changes as it should
After five attempts, the error message is displayed
I am unable to load any pages for five whole minutes.
On the server, there are five files spaced one minute apart
I don't know what to make of this, because on the server side Requests 3, 4 and 5 are being sent minutes after the "Timeout" error message is shown on the browser.
If it makes any difference, the page making the AJAX calls is in an iframe. Reloading the iframe (using iframe.contentWindow.location.reload()
does NOT fix the issue, it still waits for those five requests to go through.
Why is this happening? How can I fix it?
EDIT: I've run the test again using Developer Tools to monitor network activity. The result is:
URL Method Result Type Received Taken Initiator
/ajax/testto (Aborted) 0 B < 1 ms (Pending...)
/ajax/testto (Aborted) 0 B 125 ms (Pending...)
/ajax/testto (Aborted) 0 B 125 ms (Pending...)
/ajax/testto (Aborted) 0 B 125 ms (Pending...)
/ajax/testto (Aborted) 0 B 124 ms (Pending...)
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edited Jan 24, 2012 at 22:28
Niet the Dark Absol
asked Jan 24, 2012 at 22:17
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4 Answers
Reset to default 4The problem seems to be that timeout
and ontimeout
aren't yet part of some implementations:
var hasTimeout = 'timeout' in new XMLHttpRequest(); // false
At least, it's not in Chrome 16 or Firefox 7. And, this should return true
given the requirements:
The
timeout
attribute must return its value. Initially its value must be zero.
Both have been part of the XHR 2 spec since Sept 7, 2010. But, as the "Level 2" spec has been been around since Feb 25, 2008 and is still a "Working Draft," there's not really a guarantee that any implementation would be up-to-date with the spec.
Without those available to you, you can try instead using onabort
and setTimeout
(as you stated in your ment):
// snip
to = function() {
attempt++;
if( attempt < 5)
send();
else if( !silent) {
console.log("Request Timeout\nFailed to access "+url);
}
};
// snip
var send = function() {
if( loader && attempt != 0) {
loader.children[0].firstChild.nodeValue = "Error... retrying...";
loader.children[1].firstChild.nodeValue = "Attempt "+(attempt+1)+" of 5";
}
a = new XMLHttpRequest();
a.open("POST","/ajax/"+url,true);
a.onreadystatechange = rsc;
setTimeout(function () { /* vs. a.timeout */
if (a.readyState < 4) {
a.abort();
}
}, 5000);
a.onabort = to; /* vs. a.ontimeout */
a.setRequestHeader("Content-Type","application/json");
a.send(data);
console.log('HTTP Requesting: %s', url);
};
// snip
Example: http://jsfiddle/AmQGM/2/ -- The ?delay=2
should finish, while the ?delay=10
expires its 5 tries.
When running your code, I got the error c00c023f. When I googled it, it came up with this answer:
http://www.enkeladress./article.php/internetexplorer9jscripterror
This sounds very similar to what you're experiencing.
Here's a SO question which has the same problems, with a solution (also based on the above link, but with additional information): IE 9 Javascript error c00c023f
Before aborting the request, try setting
a.onreadystatechange = function() {};
after that, also add a check around calling abort:
if( a.readyState > 0 && a.readyState < 4 ) {
a.abort();
}
I had the same problem, it turned out to be the issue with PHP session. If the session is open, all other requests from the same session must wait.
<?php
session_write_close();
sleep(60);
touch("test/".uniqid());
die("Request pleted.");
?>
This, of course, would not help you if you haven't started the session :)
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