Whats the story behind mozBackgroundRequest?

Marco Pivetta wrote:
Forgot to tell you that "req.mozBackgroundRequest=true;" works with FF3 only ;)

2008/7/24 Marco Pivetta <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>:

    I use tons of AJAX in my StOgame Extension ;)

    As an example:

            var req=new XMLHttpRequest();
            var postdata="l="+language+"&u="+universe; //MY DATA...
            req.mozBackgroundRequest=true; //REQUEST DOESN'T GENERATE
    POPUPS AND/OR CERTIFICATE AGREEMENTS ETC...
            req.onload=function()
                {
    //CHECK READYSTATE
                    if(
                        (req.status==200)
                        &&(req.readyState==4)
                    )
                    {
    //CHECK IF PHP DIDNT CRASH XD
                        if(parseInt(req.responseText)==1)
                        {
                            var
    expiration_timestamps=req.responseText.split(",");
                            var playerranksstatusupdate=AccountDB
                                .createStatement
                                (
                                   //LET'S DO SOME COOL STUFF WITH
    SQLite ;)
                                );
                                   //ETC...
                          }
                    }
                    else
                    {
                        //ERROR: 404, PHP, SQL, ETC...
                    }
                };
            req.onprogress=function(e)
                {
                    //alert("position: "+e.position+"\nototalSize:
    "+e.totalSize)
                };
            req.onreadystatechange=function()
                {
                    //alert("readyState: "+req.readyState+"\nstatus:
    "+req.status);
                };
            req.onerror=function()
                {
                    //alert("error!!!")
                };
            req.open('POST',
    "http://www.stogame.net/stogalaxy/test/rankupdatestatus.php";, true);
req.setRequestHeader('Content-Type','application/x-www-form-urlencoded');
    //USED FOR POST DATA
            req.setRequestHeader("Content-length", postdata.length);
    //USED FOR POST DATA
            req.setRequestHeader("Connection", "close");
            req.send(postdata);
        }

    2008/7/24 Silver Surfer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
    <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>:



On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 2:13 PM, Shivanand Sharma / Varun
        <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

            use hidden iframe?

            On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 1:50 PM, Silver Surfer
            <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
            <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

                Hi Friends,
                I'm developing an new extension and I need to send
                some data(user input) to a web page and do some
                processing in there without loading that web page to
                the browser. ( The functionality I need is similar to
                the functionality of delicious firefox extension. )
                But I still don't have an idea to call to script in a
                web browser without loading it to the browser. I would
                be very please if anyone of you can help me for this
                problems.
thanks & regards,
                SS

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        thanks Shivanand,
        it's a good idea. But I have another idea, If we can use AJAX
        in developing firefox extensions, then I think I can do what I
        want.
Can we use AJAX for developing extensions ( Most probably I
        think we can, but need to confirm that idea).
        If so I think I can call to a PHP page with relevant user data
        and do the processing of that data.
        Am I correct friends?


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