I have a little problem understanding XMLHttpRequest
's handlers. The specification says this about the onerror
handler:
error
[Dispatched ... ] When the request has failed.
load
[Dispatched ... ] When the request has successfully completed.
The problem is, what does it mean that "the request has failed". That could be
- the request couldn't be issued at all (eg. Connection refused and such errors), or
- the above plus the server returned an error code (eg. 404)
Also, I'd like to know whether it means onerror
and onload
should never fire simultaneously.
This reference indicates the onerror
handler should be executed depending on the status
code and onload
depending on readyState
. That would indicate they are not mutually exclusive, however, I don't think this is an authoritative information.
I'm asking because using the latest Opera snapshot, I found onload
is fired even on 404 status code. I know testing status
is a sure bet, but I'd like to know whether it's something I have to do per specification or just a workaround for a bug in Opera.
has completed successfully
to mean that you receive a status code, whether that be 200 OK or an error code such as 404. Chrome also fires onload even if the status code is an error status code.