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#9799 closed enhancement (invalid)

Opened July 11, 2011 06:57PM UTC

Closed July 30, 2011 07:48AM UTC

"/a" in jQuery.support causing 404's.

Reported by: simonkurtz@gmail.com Owned by: simonkurtz@gmail.com
Priority: low Milestone: 1.next
Component: support Version: 1.6.2
Keywords: Cc:
Blocked by: Blocking:
Description

If I understand correctly, jQuery.support checks for hrefNormalized (line 1174) to ensure what is placed in an a-tag's href attribute is also what is retrieved. I understand that IE may alter that to return a full URL rather than just the href attrib in itself.

It appears that somehow requests are made to this as we see 404s to "www.foo.com/a". If this "link" simply exists to check for hrefNormalized, would it make sense to add a 'rel="nofollow"' in the a-tag? I may not understand the situation entirely, but that seemed plausible to me.

Many thanks for a reply.

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Changed July 11, 2011 07:19PM UTC by ajpiano comment:1

owner: → simonkurtz@gmail.com
status: newpending

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Changed July 12, 2011 10:46AM UTC by anonymous comment:2

Hi ajpiano,

I don't believe I can easily recreate as the dependency is a crawler or agent. For instance, we use Keynote monitoring for system availability, and a request to "/a" is something they actually have to exclude from their testing in order not to throw 404s. I'm sorry I am unable to provide more detail, but perhaps there are others in the community, who have run into this.

Changed July 15, 2011 01:43PM UTC by timmywil comment:3

component: unfiledsupport
milestone: None1.next
priority: undecidedlow

Changed July 30, 2011 07:48AM UTC by trac-o-bot comment:4

resolution: → invalid
status: pendingclosed

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