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Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 6.2 million programmers, ie11 permission denied just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up “Permission denied” with Internet Explorer and jQuery up vote 22 down vote favorite 9 I try to do an AJAX call with script5 access is denied jQuery and $.post in Internet Explorer, but all I get is an error saying "Permission denied". The problem is kinda weird since it occurs only when I access a page after I was on any other page. For instance I type the URL in the adress line and let IE load the page. Then I click on a button so the script should start loading JSON data. (The script providing the data lies on
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the same server and I access it with a relative URL, so using a different domain is not the problem here. Even tried to use a absolute URL with the same host part.) But when I refresh the page then and try it again it works! Same thing when I come to that page from another page. At first nothing works, but when I click "refresh" everything is fine. IE gives me the error message "Permission denied" while in every other browser I don't notice this behaviour. Since I have tried many things and still cannot imagine where the problem lies I'd like to ask you what you think the problem might be? edit: A small example: test.html
Test ajax.html It works! test.js $(document).ready(function(){ $( 'a' ).click(function(){ $.post( '/ietest/ajax.html', function( data ) { alert( data ); }); }); }); Try it here: http://t1318.greatnet.de/ietest/test.html javascript jquery ajax internet-explorer share|improve this question edited Dec 1 '10 at 6:50 slugster 35.1k968107 asked Jun 2 '10 at 17:48 rallex 113115 Can you post your code? That would help :) –Vivin Paliath Jun 2 '10 at 17:52 There it is ;) I've read abouthere for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site jquery About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 6.2 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up SCRIPT70: Permission denied IE9 up http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2960153/permission-denied-with-internet-explorer-and-jquery vote 14 down vote favorite 4 I am getting the strange error "SCRIPT70: Permission denied jquery.js, line 21 character 67" on IE-9. Searched on google but could not find anything except a bug on CKEditor. Position it showed just contains following: P=navigator.userAgent,xa=false,Q=[],M,ca=Object.prototype.toString,da=Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty,ea=Array.prototype.push,R=Array.prototype.slice,V=Array.prototype.indexOf;c.fn=c.prototype={init:function(a,b){var d,f;if(!a)return this;if(a.nodeType){this.context=this[0]=a;this.length=1;return this}if(typeof a==="string")if((d=Oa.exec(a))&&(d[1]||!b))if(d[1]){f=b?b.ownerDocument||b:s;if(a=Sa.exec(a))if(c.isPlainObject(b)){a=[s.createElement(a[1])]; anyone run into this error? *Additional Info:*We open an iframe and call some javascript functions inside this iframe. thanks. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5352057/script70-permission-denied-ie9 javascript permissions internet-explorer-9 share|improve this question edited Mar 18 '11 at 13:06 asked Mar 18 '11 at 12:36 mehmet6parmak 1,861113758 2 You need to reproduce it with a non-minified version so you can see the line of code which actually causes it. –ThiefMaster♦ Mar 18 '11 at 12:46 i just realized, it does not allow any script file. I could see a quite simple line in a non-minified js file. var imageType = jQuery("#imageType").val(); we open an iframe and try to run javascript inside could this be the reason? –mehmet6parmak Mar 18 '11 at 13:04 add a comment| 9 Answers 9 active oldest votes up vote 9 down vote accepted The SCRIPT70 error in IE9 occurs most likely when your iframe is calling some javascript (especially if it affects the parent page - e.g. hash change of parent url) Check that your iframe's host/protocol/port number matches. IE9 is exceptionally strict about the host name(down to the www portion in my case) and document.domain did not seem to provide a workaround for that. Encountered this issue and fixed it while dealing with multiple iframes, hope this helps others with the same issue. share|impro
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Sign in Pricing Blog Support Search GitHub This repository Watch 688 Star 6,050 Fork 1,853 SignalR/SignalR Code Issues 427 Pull requests 21 Projects 0 Wiki Pulse Graphs New issue SCRIPT70: Permission denied in IE on reconnect #1963 Closed u-abramchuk opened this Issue Apr 29, 2013 · 30 comments Projects None yet Labels 5 - Done bug Milestone 2.0.2 Assignees gustavo-armenta 10 participants u-abramchuk commented Apr 29, 2013 Hi, I'm getting "SCRIPT70: Permission denied" error in IE (9 and 10) when SignalR tries to reconnect by timeout. SignalR uses foreverFrame transport (transport setting is set to 'auto'). According to this question the reason may be in modifiying iframe's src. It seems like this issue can be resolved by registry modification, but it's not an option as there is no guarantee that all of clients would have this modification. Is there any way to overcome this issue except registry modification? Thank you in advance. MosheL commented May 2, 2013 I have sometimes this problem too (1.1beta). SignalR member davidfowl commented May 2, 2013 Does it happen when you open too many connections to the same domain? MosheL commented May 2, 2013 browser's 8 connections per host ? no SignalR member davidfowl commented May 2, 2013 Doesn't matter IE throws when it hits the limit (whatever that limit is). u-abramchuk commented May 2, 2013 3 simultaneous connections max in my case Xiaohongt was assigned May 22, 2013 SignalR member DamianEdwards commented May 22, 2013 @Xiaohongt can you try to repro please. MosheL commented May 23, 2013 I can see it sometimes on 1.1RTM. gustavo-armenta commented May 31, 2013 @u-abramchuk @MosheL Could you debug and tell us what line of code in javascript is raising the error? The only "Permission Denied" I see is handled in code [18:39:10 PDT] SignalR: Couldn't reconnect within the configured timeout (30000ms), disconnecting. [18:39:10 PDT] SignalR: Stopping the monitoring of the keep alive [18:44:39 PDT] SignalR: SignalR: Error occured when stopping foreverFrame transport. Message = Permission denied [18