I have Apache set up through xampp to test a webpage to load some .php file to read a .csv file as data source to output a bar graph chart. And I encounter this error on Chrome.
Unsafe JavaScript attempt to access frame with URL file:///C:/xampp/htdocs/search/php/loader/csvFileUploader.php from frame with URL file:///C:/xampp/htdocs/search/stackedBarChart.html. Domains, protocols and ports must match. upclick-min.js:99 i.onload_callback.i.onload_callback upclick-min.js:99 onload
I don't think this is an iframe problem like many other posts have suggested. I tested this also through firefox, it went beyond reading the php but doesn't load the .csv file from local directory.
Any suggestions?
<script>
var uploaderCSV = document.getElementById('uploaderCSV');
upclick({
element : uploaderCSV,
action : 'php/loader/csvFileUploader.php',
onstart : function(filename) {
console.log(" -- Start upload: <" + filename + "> Here");
},
oncomplete : function(response_data) {
alert(response_data);
console.log(" -- CSV file to load: ", response_data);
var n = response_data.split("|");
if (n.length > 1) {
console.log(" >> csv file loaded at[ ", n[1], " ]");
loadDayLightFactor("php/loadCSV.php", "../" + n[1]);
}
}
});
</script>
and here's the php file
<?php
// using upload at click from http://code.google.com/p/upload-at-click/
// FileData is the name for the input file
$file_result = "";
$file = $_FILES['Filedata'];
$allowedExtensions = array("csv", "txt");
$extension = end(explode(".", $file["name"]));
echo "123".$file;
?>