I was considering how firefox 2 handles it. Default setting to false or true?

Marco Pivetta wrote:
From the MDC:


      mozBackgroundRequest

This property can be used to prevent authentication and bad certificate dialogs from popping up for the request. Also the request will not be canceled if the window it belongs to is closed. This property works for chrome code only. New in Firefox 3 <http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Firefox_3_for_developers>

There's nothing else about it :(

2008/7/24 Jesper Staun Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>:

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

                   use hidden iframe?

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