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Jochen Magnus commented on CB-1406:
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Michal,
probably you got the status 0 result due to XHR's same origin policy. The
source file and the test.txt file, which my examples try to load, must have the
same server origin.
I had tested exactely that the status 0 problem I described, is *not* a result
of the same origin policy. The webapp example is working either with iOS 5 or
iOS 6. The native version, using Cordova 2.1rc2, is working only with iOS 5.
You can call my working example from
http://live.rhein-zeitung.de/workertest.html
> HTTP-Get via XHR in Web Workers always return status 0 under iOS 6 (Beta 4)
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>
> Key: CB-1406
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-1406
> Project: Apache Cordova
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: iOS
> Affects Versions: 2.1.0
> Environment: all iOS devices and simulators
> Reporter: Jochen Magnus
> Assignee: Shazron Abdullah
> Labels: HTTP, WebWorker, XHR
> Fix For: 2.2.0
>
> Attachments: testworker.js, workertest.html
>
>
> HTTPRequests in the Web Workers ending always with http.readyState==4
> (that's the ready state) but with http.status==0, which is an undefined
> status (normal is 200 for "o.k."). The file is requested from and fully
> deliverd by the webserver.
> This happens under iOS 6 Beta 4 but not under iOS 5.x where the same app with
> the same Cordova version works well.
> The problem did not occur with XHR in the native programs main thread nor in
> non-native HTML5-apps (WebApps without the use of Cordova).
> A Xcode test project is available.
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