I had a chat with wgrant: <hggdh> wgrant, can you expand, please? <hggdh> what I see is an error (encrypted), and a status==0. If I understand what is wrong, I may be able to correct it <wgrant> hggdh: Person links recently had the "bugs." dropped from them. This is quite intentional. Your problem might be that the browser security is kicking in and refusing to let you make a cross-domain request. <hggdh> wgrant, I am rather new to this(in fact, my very first JS script ever). How could I bypass the browser security? <wgrant> hggdh: You can't. You have to make requests to the same domain. <hggdh> so we are pretty much dead with the GM scripts against bugs.edge? <wgrant> hggdh: What you could do is construct a relative URL. This probably means taking everything after the '~' from the person URL, and prepending '/~'. <wgrant> hggdh: No, you just have to make the requests against bugs.edge. <wgrant> hggdh: Link me to the script, and I will fix. <wgrant> (some of LP's JS broke the same way, so I know how to fix) <hggdh> cool! <hggdh> https://code.edge.launchpad.net/~hggdh2/launchpad-gm-scripts/hggdh2 <hggdh> it's the lp_karma_suffix.user one <hggdh> and, to boot, I will learn more! <hggdh> I understood I could not change the host in a XMLHttpRequest... <wgrant> hggdh: You just have to change the URL that you give it. <wgrant> hggdh: Is that the canonical copy of that script? <hggdh> wgrant, this is the change I proposed to add in the ability to follow a commeter's bug work (for bugs-control) <hggdh> I do remember I *did* change the URL, and still got hit by the status=0 -- so I guess I did it wrong, out of the depths of my ignorance <hggdh> wgrant, ping <hggdh> wgrant, I think I got it. I changed the links as here: http://paste.ubuntu.com/262862/, and it is working now. I *guess* this is what you menat
For the record, this is how it got to work on lp_karma-suffix: if (!people_cache[person]) { people_cache[person] = new Array(); // drop '//bugs.' from the link URL // people_cache[person]['person_link'] = link.replace(/\/\/bugs\./, "//"); // GM_log ("add_people: person_link=" + people_cache [person]['person_link']); people_cache[person]['team_link'] = "~/" + link; people_cache[person]['person_name'] = node.text; people_cache[person]['karma_link'] = "~/" + link + "/@@+portlet-details"; In this example, link had, as value, "https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox-3.0/+bug/394912/". After the assigment, karma_link got to be "https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox-3.0/+bug/394912/~/https://edge.launchpad.net/~hggdh2 /@@+portlet-details", which works perfectly. So I expect the firefox tasks, both local and upstream, can be closed invalid, and we are only left with the launchpad GreaseMonkey Scripts to worry about. Still to be tested: how will it behave on stable LP, as opposed to Edge. -- XMLHTTPRequest Randomly Fails with Status Code 0 During Reload/Refresh and/or Multiple Requests https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/394912 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs