4

Example code snippet

this._deferred = dojo.io.iframe.send({
        url: "/Some/Servie",
        method: "post",
        handleAs: 'html',
        content: {},
        load: function(response, ioArgs){
            //DO successfull callback
        },
        error: function(response, ioArgs){  
            // DO Failer callback
        }
    });

Steps

  1. click submit button send a request and successfully got a response
  2. click submit button again...request never send...

Appreciate any help

2
  • From the sound of it, there are some issues with dojo.io.iframe in 1.7 and 1.8: trac.dojotoolkit.org/ticket/15740
    – Frode
    Dec 13, 2012 at 11:07
  • Is this issue has been resolved,i have tried all the below suggestion but still my issue exists. Am using dojo1.7. Mar 23, 2015 at 17:34

3 Answers 3

2

I can't talk for 1.8, but I am using dojo 1.6 and had a very similar issue that I resolved with the following method:

dojo.io.iframe._currentDfd = null; //insert this line
dojo.io.iframe.send
({...

*verified in Chrome Version 25.0.1364.152 m

Source: http://mail.dojotoolkit.org/pipermail/dojo-interest/2012-May/066109.html

2

dojo.io.frame.send will only send one request at a time, so if it thinks that the first request is still processing (whether it actually is or not), it won't work on the second call. The trick is to call cancel() on the returned deferred result if one exists, like so:

if (this._deferred) {
    this._deferred.cancel();
}
this._deferred = dojo.io.iframe.send({
....

that will cancel the first request and allow the second request to send properly.

0

For dojo 1.8, dojo.io.iframe is deprecated. dojo.request.iframe is used instead.

And the solution from @Sorry-Im-a-N00b still works:

iframe._currentDfd = null;

iframe.get(url, {
    data: sendData,
});

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