On Tuesday 20 March 2007 16:05, Christopher Arndt wrote:
> Diez B. Roggisch schrieb:
> > AJ Ostergaard schrieb:
> >> WHOOPS
> >>
> >> Please ignore the exception I pasted previously - that was due to some
> >> errors in the untested FileUploadTutorial.
> >>
> >> This is the Safari specific exception:
> >
> > <snip/>
> >
> > I doubt that this is safari-specific. I can't say much about it, but an
> > exception in the backend means that there has been a request gone
> > through - and thus, a possible AJAX-call has been succeeded,
> > browser-wise. Now it's the server which pukes - you need to debug that.
>
> I disagree, I get the same exception at some URLs of my application only
> when I use Safari. I tested it with Firefox, IE, and Konqueror on different
> platforms, and they all worked fine, but with Safari (OS X 10.4) on
> different machines I get the same exception.
>
> I haven't debugged the problem properly yet, but I was just about to look
> into it, when I saw this thread. Since I only own a Mac mini since last
> week, I can know try to dig into this myself.

Interesting. Maybe using something like 

http://docs.pushtotest.com/axisdocs/user-guide.html#tcpmon

helps by providing the HTTP-communication. After all, it must be related to 
that, as a JS error would prevent the submission at all.

Diez

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