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file upload) Closed (outdated)Project:Drupal coreVersion:6.28Component:javascriptPriority:NormalCategory:Bug reportAssigned:UnassignedIssue tags:ajax upload problemReporter:yackCreated:March 31, 2008 - 10:27Updated:March 2, 2016 an http error 0 occurred autocomplete - 22:18 Log in or register to update this issue Jump to:Most recent comment Most recent attachment Click Attach button to upload an image when
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creating content, there is a popup: "An an http 0 occurred upload/js" I try to disable the "Clean URLs" opiton and then got no error. rewrite conflict with js? Files: CommentFileSizeAuthor #110 Acchi_Kocchi.jpg12.38 KBhaclong99 #59 ajax_example_http_error_0.tgz4.06 KBrfay #53 240777_jqForm.patch17.42 KBandypost FAILED: [[SimpleTest]]: [MySQL] Unable to apply patch 240777_jqForm.patch. View #48 an ajax http error occurred http result code 200 jquery.form_.js_.txt10.27 KBandypost Comments Comment #1 Setzler CreditAttribution: Setzler commented August 23, 2008 at 6:14am Version: 6.1 » 6.4 I'm getting this, too. I think it might have to do with poorly written AJAX modules. Log in or register to post comments Comment #2 ztyx CreditAttribution: ztyx commented September 30, 2008 at 2:41pm I'm investigating whether this issue is the same as #279106: Upload Module Error 0?. Log in or register to post comments Comment #3 mot CreditAttribution: mot commented October 14, 2008 at 7:02am Is this reproduceable with 6.5? Log in or register to post comments Comment #4 ortizmj12 CreditAttribution: ortizmj12 commented November 24, 2008 at 6:20pm Version: 6.4 » 6.6 I'm using Drupal 6.6, and I'm getting the same error. Except when I disabled clean URL's, I'm getting this error instead: An HTTP error 0 occurred. /drupal/?q=upload/js Log in or register to post comments Comment #
connections all over the world. Join today Download & Extend Drupal Core Distributions Modules Themes FileFieldIssues HTTP error 0 Closed (cannot reproduce)Project:FileFieldVersion:6.x-3.x-devComponent:CodePriority:NormalCategory:Support requestAssigned:UnassignedIssue tags:autocompleteahahFileFieldphp.iniAjaxReporter:oxheadCreated:August 19, 2008 - 03:55Updated:August 21,
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to:Most recent comment Most recent attachment Original message: When I upload a file, it alerts an window and says /[path]/filefield/ahah/[content an http error occurred while getting type]/field_[field_name]/0 Update, after over 300 comments: This error can be caused by many, many different things (it's almost always a configuration problem). Here are some of the standard fixes that have been https://www.drupal.org/node/240777 reported in this thread or elsewhere: Check the permissions of your 'files' folder, make sure they're correct. Check PHP's memory_limit, max_upload_size, max_input_time and other limits and try increasing them to see if that resolves the problem. If you're using GD for images, try switching to ImageMagick... and make sure it's configured correctly. A quick check of your status report page should show which one you're https://www.drupal.org/node/297035 using and whether it's working. Switching the upload progress display for a file or image field from a bar progress meter to a throbber might help. As I said above, though, there are literally hundreds of different things that can cause this error. Good luck!Files: CommentFileSizeAuthor #226 still-getting-upload-error-after-jquery-forms-update-to-latest-version.png12 KBwhistle #92 2003.jpg534.3 KBelallara #12 filefield297035.patch624 bytesvladimir.dolgopolov Comments Comment #1 oxhead CreditAttribution: oxhead commented August 19, 2008 at 5:11am p.s 6.x-3.0-alpha3 has problems 6.x-3.0-alpha2 is ok 6.x-3.0-alpha1 is ok Log in or register to post comments Comment #2 sybesis CreditAttribution: sybesis commented August 19, 2008 at 7:23pm I have this problem too.... Can someone tell me what is this filefield-ahah-wrapper... Log in or register to post comments Comment #3 nd987 CreditAttribution: nd987 commented August 19, 2008 at 9:37pm Same problem. Also happens when you try to remove an uploaded file, and when logged in as an admin user. Just recently upgraded to Drupal Core 6.4...don't think that's the issue though. Log in or register to post comments Comment #4 platform8 CreditAttribution: platform8 commented August 20, 2008 at 1:04am Same issue here. Important to note that only occurs in non admin account. Have all pe
connections all over the world. Join today Download & Extend Drupal Core Distributions Modules https://www.drupal.org/node/1024530 Themes Path redirectIssues Popup box with "An HTTP error 0 occurred http://domain.org/js/path_redirect/autocomplete_404" while creating redirect ActiveProject:Path redirectVersion:6.x-1.x-devComponent:CodePriority:NormalCategory:Bug reportAssigned:UnassignedReporter:mdlueckCreated:January 12, 2011 - 17:28Updated:December 9, 2012 - 05:38 http://www.dervishmoose.com/blog/fix-http-error-0-occurred-when-autocomplete-interrupted-form-submit Log in or register to update this issue Today we are receiving a most odd error box while creating new redirects. It is as follows: http error "An HTTP error 0 occurred http://domain.org/js/path_redirect/autocomplete_404" At the point it pops up, we have already pasted in the destination URL and are trying to enter a redirect name. In the watchdog table, we are seeing 404's at this same time with really strange paths something is attempting to access, such an http error as: Location http://domain.org/js/path_redirect/autocomplete_404/Gift Referrer Message js/path_redirect/autocomplete_404/Gift Which "GiftMembership" was the redirect we were trying to create. Why in the world would the code go off and try to ask Apache part of the redirect name we are trying to create before we even get done filling in the form!? Comments Comment #1 pnigro CreditAttribution: pnigro commented January 27, 2011 at 2:42pm I am experiencing the same thing. If I right click and paste the path in the autocomplete field I do not receive the error. However, if I press "ctrl + v" (keyboard equivalent for paste) I do receive the error. Log in or register to post comments Comment #2 jmventura CreditAttribution: jmventura commented January 28, 2011 at 5:02pm Check you are not prefixing the address with a slash while creating the alias, "/path_to_my_redirect" must be "path_to_my_redirect". Log in or register to post comments Comment #3 mdlueck CreditAttribution: mdlueck commente
autocomplete is interrupted by form submit 30 Jul Published by Mark W. Breneman Or at least make the error not pop up a javascript alert. autocomplete.js pipes all errors to a javascript alerts even simple ajax did not complete, because YOU hit the button too quickly messages. In my case, I did not want a user to see the error message just because they clicked the search button before the auto suggest did its thing. So after a bit of research via google and a tip a coworker gave me, I found that a simple tweak to the autocomplete.js to redirect the alerts to the firebug console was a good solution. around line 284 in /misc/autocomplete.js (Drupal 6) error: function (xmlhttp) { alert(Drupal.ahahError(xmlhttp, db.uri)); } }); to error: function (xmlhttp) { console.log(Drupal.ahahError(xmlhttp, db.uri)); } }); Other notes:http://drupal.org/node/627834 Category Drupal Mark W. Breneman's blog Add new comment Your name Subject Comment * More information about text formats Text format Filtered HTMLPlain text Filtered HTMLWeb page addresses and e-mail addresses turn into links automatically.Allowed HTML tags: