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    • M Offline
      mwm5053
      last edited by

      Evidently Inspect needs to open in Safari eo get Web Inp. to popup but here it is.


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      2011 iMac
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      macOS Sierra 10.12.5

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        slbaumgartner
        last edited by

        @mwm5053 said:

        Evidently Inspect needs to open in Safari eo get Web Inp. to popup but here it is.

        OK! My cross-domain security theory confirmed!

        What's happening is that when the html is loaded directly, the document's domain is empty (null). The XMLHttpRequest security won't allow load from some other domain. I can verify that the domain is also empty on my Mavericks box, so this implies that they added a special case for null domain in the security rules after the WebKit version that comes with Lion (or perhaps modified the domain to be an empty string instead of null).

        Steve

        [edit] The typeof document.domain on my Mavericks box is a string, "". They fixed it so that a locally loaded html gets an empty string domain instead of null.

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          slbaumgartner
          last edited by

          Garry,

          To fix this you will either need to load the html from your site instead of from Ruby (so the document's domain is your domain) or try the xml content technique described in the reference I posted previously (which requires some server settings as well). Your code can make the domain less specific (e.g. strip www off http://www.cabmaker32.com), but it cannot make it more specific (e.g. change the null to anything else).

          Steve

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            Garry K
            last edited by

            Steve,

            I'm not sure where to go next. I really don't want to have to load the html page from the server. But then I don't currently know how to do that.

            The hosting company that I use doesn't provide SSL unless I double my yearly payments. It is a WordPress site.

            My StairMaker_service.php is pretty simple. I do use JSON format. Currently I use the following to read the http POST coming from web dialog

            $raw = file_get_contents( "php://input" );
            $json = json_decode( $raw, true );

            // Then I do a bunch of validation, cleaning, testing etc.

            I use echo to send the information back to the web dialog.

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              slbaumgartner
              last edited by

              @Garry - You don't need SSL to address this. If you read the link I sent, there are ways to do it via javascript and server-side php. But if you don't want to do that, perhaps it would be enough just to trap the error and inform people that you don't support pre-10.8 versions of Mac OS X.

              @Walt, could you try the attached version and see if it pops up an alert about the error? I just added an error handler to the javascript, but since I don't get the error I don't know whether it works 😲 Thanks

              Steve


              dialog_test.rb

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              • jeff hammondJ Offline
                jeff hammond
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                @garry k said:

                I'm not sure where to go next.

                next is telling walt to get rid of that 1,1 macpro*.. save up for a new mac pro.. they're super sweet.. and they run mavericks

                😆

                (just kidding @walt)
                *(I'm guessing as to why he's on lion but this is the reason i have lion on one of my computers)

                dotdotdot

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                  Garry K
                  last edited by

                  Jeff,

                  I've been reading that Mavericks 10.9 is a free upgrade to Lion 10.8.
                  If this is indeed true what is stopping you from upgrading?

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                    jeff hammond
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                    @garry k said:

                    Jeff,

                    I've been reading that Mavericks 10.9 is a free upgrade to Lion 10.8.
                    If this is indeed true what is stopping you from upgrading?

                    the early mac pros (2006) aren't supported by mavericks (or 10.8 mountain lion).. they top out at lion 10.7.5..

                    apple is less likely to support older hardware.. once they make a decision to move forward, they'll do so.. in general, you're looking at approx 5 years before your mac won't be able to upgrade to a new OS.. so roughly 8 year max life span if you want to keep your applications up to date.

                    @unknownuser said:

                    There are two things that prevent 10.8 from installing on a MacPro 1,1. The first is the lack of EFI64. Mountain Lion as has no support for 32bit kernel and extensions so it will not boot. This is true of many early Intel macs… The other thing is that checks are made by the installer; against a supported machines list. If your mac isn’t on the list, it refuses to install.

                    dotdotdot

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                      mwm5053
                      last edited by

                      @slbaumgartner a couple screen shots

                      @ Jeff don't I wish I drool every time I go to Apple .com


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                      2011 iMac
                      SU 2015 Pro, 2017 Make
                      V2 Twilight
                      macOS Sierra 10.12.5

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                        slbaumgartner
                        last edited by

                        So the Alert shows that it caught the error, but evidently I don't know how to read out the message. BTW, I added that "Hello!" just because a blank dialog leaves me wondering if anything happened.

                        Steve

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