> My feeling is that that is not a bug, but just a display issue of > Firebug. Perhaps an orange "A" would make it easier for some. > Personally, I'm fine with the red X. I know what "aborted" means. I see, having a different icon for this case would be nice, but we don't have it :-(
If anybody provides a nice icon for this (with Firebug licence) I'll use it within the message. Thanks! Honza On Feb 1, 8:03 pm, Garrett Smith <[email protected]> wrote: > On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 10:52 AM, Honza (Jan Odvarko) <[email protected]> > wrote:> | I have not seen such error. When I run AsyncRequest-test.html, I see > > | that the request was aborted. > > | > > | POSThttp://192.168.0.101:8020/ape/test/tests/ajax/data.json.txt > > Aborted > > | > > | If you dislike the display of that error message, then that is a > > | firebug-issue. I have added the firebug discussion group as CC. > > > How can I run the AsyncRequest-test.html test and see the problem? > > If you want to run AsyncRequest-test.html, it is available of GitHub > here:http://github.com/GarrettS/ape-javascript-library/blob/master/test/te... > > You don't have to run that file to see what the OP describes as a > problem. Just create and abort an xhr in Firebug: > > var x = new XMLHttpRequest(); > x.open("get", location.href, true); > x.send(); > x.abort(); > > Result: > GEThttp://www.google.com/ Aborted > > The message is displayed in bold red letters with the icon "red circle > with white X". > > My feeling is that that is not a bug, but just a display issue of > Firebug. Perhaps an orange "A" would make it easier for some. > Personally, I'm fine with the red X. I know what "aborted" means. > > Garrett -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Firebug" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/firebug?hl=en.
