I have searched the forums for a solution, however I cant seem to find one. Forgive me if there was and I couldnt find it. My problem is that every time I send my form, the script stops at the line xmlhttp.open("GET",url,true); and says access is denied. I know there are security issues, but I am using php to send the information to the script. The goal here is to scan the url for all the contents from google search. I am searching for a city, state and postal zip. That will give the according information. Here is my code:
var xmlhttp;
function getdata(){
xmlhttp=GetXmlHttpObject();
if (xmlhttp==null){
[Code]....
This should solve the security issue but i am still getting the access denied error at the same line. I even tried redoing it all in javascript still no luck.
I cannot seem to fix this problem; I get an access denied error with the line colored red below. I am not calling this up from another domain, it is simply a popup that has a few parameters. Works fine in Firefox. code...
My HTML page loads and alerts an XML document on another machine. If I request the page by machine name or localhost there is no problem. If i request by IP access denied error occurs.
I think this is because of that only the documents on same machine can be loaded. Is there any way to load xml documents from another machine?
For some reason, when I create a new window using "myWin = window.open(url)", and then try to get the location of the window using "alert(myWin.location)", it tells that access is denied. How can it be denied...it's a window I created...therefore, shouldn't I have access to it's location property?
In that poupup window, the user loads a number of different pages (by submitting forms and clicking on buttons), some of which are in a different domain. But eventually, the user comes back to a page that is in the same domain as the page in the main window.
On this page, I'm trying to execute the following script:
Yes, there is a form on the page that has been sitting in the main window this whole time. However, I'm getting an "access denied" error. Any thoughts?
a little backstory.. I had the script running fine on my computer. . transfered them to my laptop, and the script still found and parses the xml like it should. however, i zipped them and sent it back to myself and now all the values come back undefined.
[Code]...
fairly straight forward and simple.. but values of x[0].textContent is coming back undefined.. i have all files (html, js, and xml) in the same folder on my desktop. they worked perfectly fine before when they were just on my desktop.. but now that won't even work.
I have a form with an input type='file' element. I click on the Browse button of my file upload element, select a file, and hit open. The file name appears in the textbox portion of the file upload element (as expected). When I submit this form everything works perfectly.
On the same form I have a hyperlink that simulates clicking on the Browse button of the file upload element. It does this by using the file upload element's name and the click() method. I click on the hyperlink and the file dialog box opens as if I had clicked the Browse button. I select a file and hit open. The file name appears in the textbox portion of the file upload element - just like it should. BUT ... when I try to submit this form I get a javascript error that says "Access is Denied". The error is not on the next page, it's on this page - that is, the form never actually gets submitted and processed. There can be no doubt that this is a client-side error.
I've seen a lot of posts about this from a couple years ago but no solutions. Does anyone have any ideas? It's really important that I can launch the file open dialog box from a hyperlink.
I am in the unusual situation of knowing EXACTLY what is causing the above error on my page, but I do not know what to do about it. The problem is in a Javascript function that gets any style attribute of any element, whether that style comes from an inline or external stylesheet declaration. The function is this: Code:
I am using XMLHTTPRequest to invoke a url from my web pageI am running in Firefox 3.0 and am getting 'Access to restreicted URI denied' error.The domain of my page is 'server:porta' while the url I'm trying to invoke is 'server:portb'.In both urls the server name is the same, but the port numbers are different. Is there a solution to this issue?
If "this" inside of a sortable "receive" function refers to the receiving object, How do I access the object to which the receive function belongs?
Example: // Function that takes a JQ object and makes it sortable. // We assign the "SortableRecieve" method to the receive event MyObject.prototype.MakeSortable = function(JQOBJ){ JQOBJ.sortable({ receive: this.SortableRecieve });}
MyObject.prototype.DoSomething = function(){ // Does something important } // The actual function that gets called when the receive event occurs MyObject.prototype.SortableRecieve = function(event, ui){ // This function call won't work, because "this" // doesn't point to the right thing! this.DoSomething(); } So how can I access the "True" this that refers to the object?
I want to call C# method from jquery. So, I placed those methods in webservice and trying to call from jquery. But, it is giving an error as shown below: Access to restricted URI denied" code: "1012 This is seen from the Firebug console.
I have WordPress installed in a directory of my website, and I'm using an iframe on the homepage to embed the blog. I'm using a javascript code that I found online to automatically resize the iframe based on the content inside of it. This is the code:
<script type="text/javascript"> function resizeIframe() {[code]...
This works perfectly in Google Chrome. However, in Firefox I get this error in the console:
I don't have any experience with javascript, but this makes no sense to me, because it should work since the iframe document is on the same domain and server as the parent page. The parent is[url]...." and the iframe document is [url].....Why is Firefox complaining about this? It shouldn't violate the "same origin policy" that I have read about.
I want to add this calculator form to our website (here is the link to what he wants exactly [URL]) so I try to copy that code but it won't work. I was wondering if this javascript would work.
I am trying to write a bookmarklet that will let me know an object.For the most part, it works as best I could hope until I try it on a real page.For the purposes of understanding, I am using the Bookmarklet builder here [URL] for testing.
Here is the code:
(function (){ var theObjStr = prompt('What Object would you like to know?',''); var theObj = eval(theObjStr);
[code]....
I compress the code, and test it via the link on the bottom of the page and everything works magically.Add the Bookmarklet to your favorites, and go to [URL] and try to run it in IE7.I am getting an access denied error when the code gets to the line:
var wHndDoc = jjPopWin.document; I have tried everything including just calling a straight jjPopWin.document.write(); with the same results.
I am on Windows XP SP3, Using IE7 (works great in Firefox 2 &3).
I'm trying to dynamically set the height of my Iframe. my https: main page is calling another https in an Iframe. But i get an access denied error from my javascript trying to call the parent document.
Main https page <IFRAME APPLICATION="yes" style="width:100%;" id="iframename" frameborder="no" scrolling="no" SRC="https://www.otherdomain.com">
otherdomain.com html ------------------------------------------------ <script> function bodyheight() { x = document.body.scrollHeight parent.document.all.iframename.style.height = x } </script>
few days ago I wanted to post a follow-up to an issue reported on my plugin on [URL] just to find out some really weird things are happening there.
First I couldn't post the reply with an error telling me I didn't select any project. So I checked the dropdown list of projects to manually find the Reel project. It isn't in the list.
Then I tried to search for Reel project. With no luck.
I also tried a breadcrumb link on the issue page which finally led me to my project page - [URL] where I saw another unusual thing - a pink background underlying the page.
So I filed an issue there -[URL]
But things got much worse today...
Now when I'm logged in i see "ACCESS DENIED" nearly anywhere I look - jQuery Plugins Website Issue Queue, my plugin homes, my issues, the support request I filed, even on the jQuery Plugins homepage.
Under My Projects there's "You have no projects". Even though my other plugin - [URL] - seems to still exist
I have two projects there and even when I'm not logged I'm able to see just one (longclick), the other (reel) gives me access denied.
I'm also denied to post a follow-up to my support request, hence I'm posting here.
some jQuery Plugins Website insiders? what the heck is going on with my account and my Reel project?
I am getting an error to a mysql_query() call: Access denied for user 'SYSTEM'@'localhost' (using password: NO)' in path 'C:PHPClassesMySQLDbClass.php' at line 1078 This is coming from using a XML HTTP Request object (AJAX) to send form data to the server requesting my DB records interface script page, ajaxRecordsInterface.php. In using PHP sessions, I have no problem going from a logged-in-select-activity PHP document to an activity controlled by a PHP document that does records interface. But apparently an XML HTTP Request object has a different session than a PHPdoc-2-PHPdoc session. Is that so?
Here is MORE DETAIL: I am building first a version of a web-based database interaction using MySQL that does not use page reloads, so that means I am using Ajax/XML HTTP request object/Javascript (later I build the version that does script-free page reloads to show db updates/refreshes). I have no problem with login whose first PHP document gets user information and presents it, as well as a menu of links to how to interact with the DB. One of the options is to add/edit/delete student records.
In the PHP document which is the DB records interface, I have a scrollable HTML table at the document top with one table row for each record. Below it is an empty form, whose fields get populated when the user clicking on a record in a table row. Note that all fields for the records in the table rows were delivered as a Javascript array with a maximum of 50 or a 100 contiguous records in the MySQL table. (More optimizations may be done later, such as creating a Javascript array as a "cache" of the last 20 or so selected records.) I don't have problems making mysql_query() calls in a series of PHP document requests. I call session_start() to get session variables, one of which is a serialized MySQLDatabase class object which I unserialize to get the object again. The problem is the XML HTTP Request to a PHP document designed to interact with it is a different PHP session from a page-to-page session.
i want to do (multiple) file upload(s) and display a progress bar. with firefox and safari it is no problem at all. only IE makes some problems.
my script is based on ajax-uploader, which can be found at www.srmiles.com/freestuff/ajax_file_uploader/ . you can do multiple file uploads. each upload will have it's own "form"-tag, so that each file is uploaded for its own. could be a good solution if there are "big" uploads.
so here is what i do:
i have a html-page in which several forms with file-input fields are generated. when i now hit the "one" submit button at the bottom of the page a javascript function upload() starts it will iterate through all forms (id='frmUpload_xx'), will get the filename, start a ajax request for the progress-bar function and do a form.submit().
if the first form/file is uploaded, a settimeout('upload()', 1000); is called and the next form will be processed. all form's have an target="uploaddiv", where uploaddiv is a invisible iframe. so the output of the upload script is put in this div. output should only be a "OK" at the end. no usefull output no info no nothing.
firefox and safari are working as expected, only IE stops after the first file is uploaded. i get an javascript error saying "zugriff verweigert/access denied" on object line x... this is the place where i call "form.submit()".
this is the upload-function:
function upload() { if (uploads.length>0) { form = document.getElementById('frmUpload_'+uploads[0]); if (form["filename"].value == ""){ alert("Please Choose a file to upload."); } else { filename = form["filename"].value; if (filename.lastIndexOf("")>0) { filename = filename.substring(filename.lastIndexOf("") +1,filename.length); } else if (filename.lastIndexOf("/")>0) { filename = filename.substring(filename.lastIndexOf("/") +1,filename.length); } makeRequest("upload_progress.php?sid="+sid +"&filename="+filename,progress); form.submit(); } } }
the strange thing is, that filename is filled correct, that means the object "form" is found and exisits. the first iteration is working, only the second ends with an error.
think it have something to do with redirecting the output of the upload-script in an iframe. after that IE can't access form - at least IE is not allowed to submit the form as i can access a form field (filename). i worked on that the last two days and haven't found a solution...
I got this working in FireFox if I changed headers to Access-Control-Allow-Origin: * With IE7 I'm getting "Access is denied" error. And with IE7 I can't use XDomainRequest.Is there some workaround besides creating proxy? Like using another request method(PUT?)?
I know this is a cross-domain issue but I can't get away with our current network setup. [URL] is where all our web services reside. Is there a way I can make the ajax method work, using XML as the return data type, if it's in a different domain? I'm open to a different jquery method (as long as it returns XML) if there is one.