good news: nspluginviewer HTTP POST Support

Till Krech till at snafu.de
Tue Nov 5 22:02:55 GMT 2002


On Tuesday 05 November 2002 22:19, David Faure wrote:
> On Tuesday 05 November 2002 21:38, Till Krech wrote:
> > First, a small addition to your patch. At least when called from the
> > plugin, the javascript url is urlencoded because once on the way a KURL
> > is made from a QString. Therefore, my version looks like this:
> >
> > +  if ( urlStr.find( QString::fromLatin1( "javascript:" ), 0, false ) ==
> > 0 ) { +      QString script = KURL::decode_string( urlStr.right(
> > urlStr.length() - 11 ) );
> > +      executeScript( script );
> > +      return;
>
> This looks consistent with slotRedirect...... But it also looks
> unnecessarily obfuscated: wouldn't url.path() do the job? It should both
> remove the protocol and decode the string.
hmm...
try this:
javascript:document.images.length/2
isn't the path "/2" ? and host "document.images.length"
and another:
javascript:confirm("Really leave this page? You will miss this & that.")
Isn't there a query in it ?
>
> > Second. Can a javascript: url in any case return something?
>
> Yes. I've seen it many times.
> For instance, try
> <script>var a='Hello world';</script>
> <iframe src="javascript:a"></iframe>
>
> > A javascript handler like onclick can (true or false) and it means wether
> > the normal link target is executed or not.
>
> Yes.
>
> > But if I have
> > <a href="javascript:sayHelloWorld()"> it does not make much sense.
>
> I thought so too... but try this in mozilla (and IE probably too) :
>
> <script>var a='Hello world';</script>
> <a href="javascript:a">click here</a>

Oops. Didn't know that.
>
> Yes, when you click the link, it _replaces_ the current page with the html
> returned by the javascript code. I guess it's the equivalent of
> document.write(result_of_javascript_eval), which does the same thing.
> We don't handle this case yet - that's the case that needs code like
> the one in requestFrame().
Ok. This seems to be something for KDE 3.2
Concerning the small patch. It fixes at least the bug on 
http://www.cocacola.com where you currently cannot click the links.
Would you like to commit ?

regards, till



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