I am using Ruby on Rails v3.0.9 and jQuery 1.6. I am trying to retrieve and display the favicon image from some web sites.
For instance, in order to do that for a single web site I am using the following code:
$jQ.ajax({
type: 'GET',
url: 'http://www.facebook.com/favicon.ico',
data: '',
error: function(jqXHR, textStatus, errorThrown) {
$jQ('#facebook_favicon').replaceWith('ERROR');
},
success: function(data, textStatus, jqXHR) {
$jQ('#facebook_favicon').replaceWith("<img width='16px' height='16px' src='http://www.facebook.com/favicon.ico' />");
}
});
I use the above code that performs an HTTP request in order to check if the favicon was found: if so (on success), it will replace the #facebook_favicon
related to an HTML tag with the just found favicon.ico
image otherwise it will replace that with an ERROR
text.
However, when I load the page where the above JavaScript is placed and I inspect the Firebug Console I get the following:
It means that the request was successfully performed (HTTP status codes are all 200
, except for Gmail) but I can not display the icon image on success. Why? What is the problem?
I noted that in Firebug R开发者_StackOverflow中文版esponses are all blank, like this:
What I can do to accomplish what I would like to make (I am referring mostly to check if a web site favicon is found)?
If I use code like the following it will work but it doesn't check the favicon presence:
$jQ('#facebook_favicon').replaceWith("<img width='16px' height='16px' src='http://www.facebook.com/favicon.ico' />");
You can't do XmlHttpRequests on URLs that are not on the same domain/port/protocol than the current page.
You can, however, check that an image exists by using an Image
object and the onload and onerror events:
var img = new Image;
var src = 'http://www.facebook.com/favicon.ico';
img.onload = function() {
// the image exists, display it
};
img.src = src;
You can wrap this in a function:
function imageExists(src, callback) {
var img = new Image;
img.onload = function() {
callback(src, true);
};
img.onerror = function() {
callback(src, false);
};
img.src=src;
}
And use it like this:
imageExists('http://www.facebook.com/favicon.ico', function(src, exists) {
if (exists) {
$('body').append('<p>The image loaded correctly!</p>');
$('<img>').attr('src', src).appendTo('body');
} else {
$('body').append('<p>oops, error</p>');
}
});
Test it here: http://jsfiddle.net/YpBsJ/2/
Same-origin-policy prohibits the cross domain requests
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