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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN""http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd"><html><head><title>Testing dojo.io.script</title><style type="text/css">@import "../../resources/dojo.css";</style><script type="text/javascript"src="../../dojo.js" djConfig="isDebug: true"></script><script type="text/javascript">dojo.require("dojo.io.script");function startTest(){var td = dojo.io.script.get({url: "../_base/timeout.php",callbackParamName: "callback",content: {Foo: 'Bar'},timeout: 500,handleAs: "json",preventCache: true,handle: function(response, ioArgs){if(response instanceof Error && response.dojoType == "timeout"){console.debug("TEST OK. No errors should be seen after this timeout error.");}else{console.debug("TEST FAILED: some other error or response received: ", response);}}});}</script></head><body><h1>Timeout test</h1><p>This test page tests the timeout functionality of dojo.io.script, and to makesure that requests that time out get removed quickly. If the server responseis received after the script has been timed out, there should not be weirderrors as the browser tries to evaluate the responses after the desired timeperiod.</p><p>This test requires a server running PHP to work.</p><p><p><strong>Firefox Oddity:</strong> Firefoxwill print an error after the script response is received from the server:<br /><span style="color: red">dojo.io.script.jsonp_dojoIoScript1 has no properties</span>This is bad because Firefox goes ahead and evaluates the script contents in the page'sJavaScript space (this happens even when I turn off Firefox Add-Ons). All other browsersdo not evaluate the script (given the weird Opera 9.22 behavior below). You can test thisby clicking the <b>Test for SuperXFooBarVariable</b> button after receiving the responsefor timeout.php (check Firebug Net tab to see when request is received). All other browsersshow an error or show the "undefined" value for SuperXFooBarVariable, but Firefox will show itsvalue as being: "Oh no! SuperXFooBarVariable is defined (should not be for timeout case)".<p><strong>Opera Oddity:</strong> Opera 9.22 does not seem to trigger the timeout case,but rather it waits for the server to send a response to the script before continuing past thepoint where the script is added to the DOM? That seems wrong. Dynamic script tags are no longeran async operation?</p><button onclick="startTest()">Start Test</button><button onclick="alert(SuperXFooBarVariable)">Test for SuperXFooBarVariable</button></body></html>