no, I don't

On Feb 2, 12:27 am, Barry van Oudtshoorn <[email protected]>
wrote:
> You're not running through a proxy that's fiddling with the data, are you?
>
> On 2/02/2010 11:45 AM, mmjaeger wrote:
>
>
>
> > After hours of playing around with the code above, I still couldn't
> > get it to work - sometime it works, sometimes it doesn't - IE 8 shows
> > an "Access denied error" once in a while - the request object gets
> > properly created - it fails when trying to start the request with
> > this.jsonRequest.startTimer(this.params);
>
> > I've no idea what else to try and what could cause this issue - what
> > seems to help sometimes is to empty the cache of my CMS?!
>
> > On Feb 1, 12:13 pm, mmjaeger<[email protected]>  wrote:
>
> >> by the way, this is the request function:
>
> >> request: function() { // get track information
> >>                  this.params = new Hash({
> >>                          'host':         this.options.host,
> >>                      'port':     this.options.port,
> >>                          'limit':        this.options.limit,
> >>                          'covers':       this.options.covers,
> >>                          'title':        this.options.track
> >>                  });
>
> >>                  this.jsonRequest = new Request.JSON({
> >>                      method:                     'post',
> >>                      url:                        this.options.path,
> >>                      initialDelay:       0,
> >>                      delay:                      this.options.delay,
> >>                      limit:                      90000,
> >>                      noCache:            true,
> >>                      link:                       'chain',
> >>                      onRequest:          function() {
> >>                          if (this.options.loader) this.loaderEl.show();
> >>                      }.bind(this),
> >>                      onSuccess: function(items) {
> >>                          // checks
> >>                                  if (!this.itemsAreValid(items)) return 
> >> false; // invalid response
> >> or request timed out
> >>                          if (!this.itemsNeedUpdate(items)) return false; 
> >> // time has not
> >> changed - no updated needed
> >>                          // reset tables
> >>                          this.tblTracklist               = null;
> >>                          this.tblTracklistExt    = null;
>
> >>                          // process items
> >>                          items.each(function(item, idx) {
> >>                                  if (!$defined(item.track)) return false;
> >>                                  this.processItems(item, idx);
> >>                          }.bind(this));
>
> >>                          this.fireEvent('onCallback')
> >>                      }.bind(this),
> >>                          onComplete: function() {
> >>                          if (this.options.loader) this.loaderEl.hide();
> >>                      }.bind(this)
> >>                  });
>
> >>                  this.options.track ? this.jsonRequest.post(this.params) :
> >> this.jsonRequest.startTimer(this.params);
> >>          },
>
> >> On Feb 1, 11:29 am, Roman Land<[email protected]>  wrote:
>
> >>> Hmm.. Could you use the IE developer tools and tell us what are the
> >>> variables in the function during this run?
>
> >>> On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 8:42 PM, mmjaeger<[email protected]>  wrote:
>
> >>>> IE seem to refer to this line in the core file: this.xhr.open
> >>>> (method.toUpperCase(), url, this.options.async);
>
> >>>> On Feb 1, 10:24 am, mmjaeger<[email protected]>  wrote:
>
> >>>>> changed the file permissions - unfortunately, didn't make a
> >>>>> difference.
>
> >>>>> On Feb 1, 9:45 am, mmjaeger<[email protected]>  wrote:
>
> >>>>>> the js file seem to be set to 644?!
>
> >>>>>> On Feb 1, 9:11 am, Paul Saukas<[email protected]>  wrote:
>
> >>>>>>> Does it run all the time for you ? and not at all for clients ?  Have
>
> >>>> you
>
> >>>>>>> checked the permissions on the file ? Unix can have issues where a
>
> >>>> new file
>
> >>>>>>> is uploaded or moved and acquires unwanted permissions. try chmod the
>
> >>>> file
>
> >>>>>>> to 775 and see if that helps .
>
> >>>>>>> On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 8:03 PM, Roman Land<[email protected]>
>
> >>>> wrote:
>
> >>>>>>>> Send the screen shot if you can
>
> >>>>>>>> נשלח מהאייפון שלי.
>
> >>>>>>>> On 01/02/2010, at 02:27, mmjaeger<[email protected]>  wrote:
>
> >>>>>>>>> Hello
> >>>>>>>>> I'm having a mootools class that sometimes gets executed and
>
> >>>> sometimes
>
> >>>>>>>>> it is not - It's supposed to run every time - no errors - neither
>
> >>>> in
>
> >>>>>>>>> Safari nor in Firefox - I client of mine sent me a IE8 screenshot
>
> >>>> that
>
> >>>>>>>>> basically says "Access denied" - it's referring to mootools core
>
> >>>> - I
>
> >>>>>>>>> never got that when trying in IE8.
>
> >>>>>>>>> I don't really now where to start debugging - any ideas are
>
> >>>> welcomed.
>
> >>>>>>>>> Do js files need a certain permission on a unix server?
>
> >>>>>>>>> Safari drops a few warning like: Resource interpreted as other
>
> >>>> but
>
> >>>>>>>>> transferred with MIME type text/javascript.
>
> >>>>>>>>> any ideas where those are coming from?
>
> >>>>>>>>> Thank you in advance for your input.
>
> >>> --
> >>> ---
> >>> "Make everything as simple as possible, but not simpler."
>
> >>> - Albert Einstein

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