the XMLHttpRequest issue - funding konqueror improvement?

Maksim Orlovich mo85 at cornell.edu
Tue Jul 24 20:17:58 BST 2007


>
> The commercial dictionary, ready for gecko-based browsers, that has been
> installed on my laptop, cannot be browsed by konqueror.
> I've been informed by the company that probably issues are related to
> properly managing the XMLHttpRequest class.
>
> According to the developer, while accessing the dictionary index.html
> file,
> page opens as expected, javascript functions on the drop down menues
> working
> flawlessly, troubles rise as konqueror tries to render dynamical content
> generated by ahah.js. (code here included; note that is not the latest
> version; you can find more info here: http://www.gizax.it/ahahsection/? )

It's not entirely clear to me what I should be looking for here. I do see
some ultra-questionable browser-sniffing code there, though.

>
>
> Are there any developers interested in framing a project focused on that
> issue so as to let people pool money to raise funds?
> (collection could be hosted by sourceforge, fundable.org, ... )

I don't know if someone else may be interested in funding stuff or such,
but there is one thing you can do to get stuff fixed that does not cost
any money: file precise bug reports with testcases.






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