Stefan, that fixed it!  I was looking at the Manual v0.7 >> Transport-API
(AJAX) document and should have checked the API documentataion.  Thanks so
much for your help.  qooxdoo is a great framework!

 - Jeff


Fa. Linstep, Stefan Volbers wrote:
> 
> Hi Jeff,
> 
> please try to alert (e.getContent());
> instead of e.getData.getContent()
> 
> The getData method is deprecated since some time (see
> http://demo.qooxdoo.org/current/apiviewer/#qx.io.remote.Response
> ).
> 
> The timeout would also take place if you just missed to answer your 
> "completed" event handler's alert by clicking it away in time - I don't 
> know why that happens.
> 
> HTH
> 
> Stefan
> 
> 
> jeffmil schrieb:
>> Folks, I'm having a problem with Ajax remote access to a normal, fully
>> qualified URL on the same server:port the client is.  Here's my code:
>> 
>>        var req = new qx.io.remote.Request(pURL, "GET", "text/plain");
>>        //req.setMethod("GET");
>>        //req.setTimeout(10000);
>>        req.addEventListener("completed", function(e) {
>>               alert("Got lyrics for " + pURL + " = " + 
>> e.getData.getContent());
>>               document.forms[1].elements[0].value = e.getData.getContent();
>>      });
>> 
>>      /*
>>              req.addEventListener("timeout", function(e) {
>>              alert("Request for lyrics for " + pURL + " timed out!");
>>              document.forms[1].elements[0].value = e.getData.getContent();
>>      });
>>      */
>>      req.send();
>> 
>> I had the timeout event listener in there because that's what happens. 
>> The
>> status messages in the separate qooxdoo status display window indicate a
>> timeout.  The URL exists and all should be fine with the request.  And
>> the
>> request actually does work!  In fact, when I run it in Eclipse and run
>> the
>> request/response through the TCP/IP Monitor I can see the response text
>> coming back correctly.  It's all there.  All is good.  Thing is, it just
>> doesn't get returned in the qooxdoo response object, apparently.  And the
>> timeout event fires after the default 5 seconds.  Even when I set the
>> request timeout to 10,000 millis it times out.  Am I missing something
>> about
>> getting the data out of the response?
>> 
>> I'm using qooxdoo 0.73 on Windows XP, with Tomcat 6.something.  The
>> correct
>> text is there in the HTTP response.  It seems it just doesn't make it
>> into
>> the qooxdoo response object -- I don't think.  Any ideas about what could
>> be
>> wrong?
>> 
>> Thanks very much,
>> 
>>  Jeff
>> 
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