When I CTRL-F5 to start off afresh, the Ajax.activeRequestCount is 0.
If I type in my name very slowly into the edit box, the count is now 7
- it is never decremented. When my code is running normally (i.e. I'm
not deliberately forcing errors), the count always returns to zero.
On Nov 28, 9:48 am, Frederick Cheung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Nov 28, 8:48 am, Cameron McCloud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> The last bit
> should have read:
>
> > For auto_complete, the onCreate callback gets invoked, but the
> > onComplete one never does. I've checked this in Firebug - I can see
> > the 404 or 500 POST errors, but the onComplete responder never kicks
> > in.
>
> That's weird. Prototype itself uses that to maintain the value of
> Ajax.activeRequestCount
> Is that value going up and down as it should?
> If you look at the code, one thing that would screw this over would be
> if the onComplete callback for that particular request threw an
> exception
>
> Fred
>
> > On Nov 28, 8:43 am, Cameron McCloud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Hi,
>
> > > I have a simple example in Rails 2.1.2, 2.2.2 using the auto_complete
> > > plugin. It works wonderfully. However, I was wondering how it would
> > > handle errors. For example, if for some reason a person couldn't be
> > > found, the HTTP request will come back with a 404
>
> > > def auto_complete_for_people_foo
> > > # Cause a deliberate error
> > > people = Person.find(22222) # doesn't exist
> > > . . .
> > > end
>
> > > Or there might be a syntax error in the code and we get a 500 error
> > > back.
>
> > > def auto_complete_for_people_foo
> > > # Cause a deliberate error
> > > asflksajflasjlf # Not
> > > valid Ruby code
> > > . . .
> > > end
>
> > > For other AJAX functionality in our application (e.g. form_remote_tag)
> > > we have global AJAX repsonders as follows:
>
> > > Ajax.Responders.register({
> > > onComplete: function(transport) {
> > > console.info("COMPLETE");
> > > Element.hide('spinner');
> > > if (transport.transport.status == 0 ||
> > > transport.transport.status ==
> > > 12029) {
> > > // Lost connection as reported in Firefox (0) or
> > > IE (12029)
> > > alert("The connection with the server has been
> > > lost.");
> > > console.info("LOST CONNECTION");
> > > } else if (transport.transport.status != 200 ) {
> > > alert(String.format("The server has reported an
> > > error with code
> > > {0}", transport.transport.status));
> > > console.info("ERROR");
> > > }
> > > },
> > > onCreate: function() {
> > > Element.show('spinner');
> > > console.info("LOADING...");
> > > }
>
> > > });
>
> > > For auto_complete, the onCreate callback gets invoked, but the
> > > onComplete one never does. I've checked this in Firebug - I can see
> > > the 404 or 500 POST errors, but I the
>
> > > Does anyone have any ideas or areas they can point me to?
>
> > > TIA
>
> > > Cam.
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