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<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<!--
	Test for trac-8135

	Thanks John Firebaugh for this test page based on his gist
	https://gist.github.com/807090

	Access this page through a web server, then stop said server and click the button.
-->
<head>
	<title>
		jQuery Network Error Test for Firefox
	</title>
	<style>
		div { margin-top: 10px; }
	</style>
	<script src="jquery.js"></script>
	<script type="text/javascript">
	$("button").live("click", function () {
		$.ajax({
			url: '/',
			error: function() {
				console.log( "abort", arguments );
			}
		}).abort();
		$.ajax({
			url: '/',
			error: function() {
				console.log( "complete", arguments );
			}
		});
		return false;
	})
	</script>
</head>
<body>
	<h1>
		jQuery Network Error Test for Firefox
	</h1>
	<div>
		This is a test page for
		<a href="https://bugs.jquery.com/ticket/8135">
			trac-8135
		</a>
		which was reported in Firefox when accessing properties
		of an XMLHttpRequest object after a network error occurred.
	</div>
	<div>Take the following steps:</div>
	<ol>
		<li>
			make sure you accessed this page through a web server,
		</li>
		<li>
			stop the web server,
		</li>
		<li>
			open the console,
		</li>
		<li>
			click this
			<button>button</button>
			,
		</li>
		<li>
			wait for both requests to fail.
		</li>
	</ol>
	<div>
		Test passes if you get two log lines:
		<ul>
			<li>
				the first starting with "abort",
			</li>
			<li>
				the second starting with "complete",
			</li>
		</ul>
	</div>
	<div>
		Test fails if the browser notifies an exception.
	</div>
</body>
</html>