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Re: Camino submits extra HTTP requests?
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2008-05-20 16:12:04
> I've been testing out a web application on my local
machine, and  
> discovered that what seemed to be a bug in the app was
actually being  
> caused by Camino submitting every HTTP POST request as
a POST  
> followed by three GETs, and every GET as four GETs
(this is for  
> normal requests, not XmlHTTPRequests or anything).  I
tested this  
> again in a clean account to confirm.  Firefox 2 on the
same machine/ 
> account definitely does not do this.  Am I
hallucinating, or should I  
> file a bug?
> 
> Using Camino 1.6 on 10.4.11 on a G5.

I bet they will want a log. But are you sure it's not just
activity from
going back and forth through stages in the web app?

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Re: Camino submits extra HTTP requests?
country flaguser name
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2008-05-20 16:27:53
Never mind, I tracked it down to some empty hrefs in the
page for  
linked stylesheets (although I'll note that other browsers
do not  
treat them that way).  In any case, sorry to bother
everyone.

On May 20, 2008, at 5:12 PM, Cameron Kaiser wrote:
>> I've been testing out a web application on my local
machine, and
>> discovered that what seemed to be a bug in the app
was actually being
>> caused by Camino submitting every HTTP POST request
as a POST
>> followed by three GETs, and every GET as four GETs
(this is for
>> normal requests, not XmlHTTPRequests or anything). 
I tested this
>> again in a clean account to confirm.  Firefox 2 on
the same machine/
>> account definitely does not do this.  Am I
hallucinating, or should I
>> file a bug?
>>
>> Using Camino 1.6 on 10.4.11 on a G5.
>
> I bet they will want a log. But are you sure it's not
just activity  
> from
> going back and forth through stages in the web app?
>
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Re: Camino submits extra HTTP requests?
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2008-05-20 18:12:34
On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 2:27 PM, Noemi <nufferpipeline.com> wrote:
> Never mind, I tracked it down to some empty hrefs in
the page for
> linked stylesheets (although I'll note that other
browsers do not
> treat them that way).

Page resource loading is entirely a function of Gecko, so
offhand I
can't think of any reason you wouldn't get identical
behavior between
Camino 1.6 and Firefox 2 (assuming the versions you were
using had the
same Gecko version number). If comparable nightly builds of
Firefox 3
and Camino 2 show similar differences (with clean profiles),
a bug
with a reduced test case would definitely be worth filing.

-Stuart
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Re: Camino submits extra HTTP requests?
user name
2008-05-20 19:13:40
On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 6:27 AM, Noemi <nufferpipeline.com> wrote:
>
> Never mind, I tracked it down to some empty hrefs in
the page for
> linked stylesheets (although I'll note that other
browsers do not
> treat them that way).  In any case, sorry to bother
everyone.
>

There is a bug in Bugzilla about possible issues with empty
href in
the <link rel="stylesheet"> element.
<https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=323069>
Basically, when loading the document in that case, the
browsers
attempts to load it again as a stylesheet (href=""
points to the
current document).
That bug was resolved as a dupe of an invalid one.

And it would very much surprise me if Firefox would show a
different behaviour.

Philippe
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