The userscript in question: http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/130532
After the site it's been made for has been updated to HTML5, I had to update the script. However, it's got a really big problem now. When I launch the script's main function that contains the XMLHttpRequest, it simply spams the console with these requests until the browser simply crashes.
Now, I looked around in both StackOverflow and in Google for anything that could help me, but there's nothing.
If you proceed to try the script, be careful, because it crashes the browser. Or at least, it does for me in FF 11.00
Code:
// ==UserScript==
// @name Where my thread at
// @include *//boards.4chan.org/*/res/*
// ==/UserScript==
(function () {
"use strict";
var board = document.location.href.match(/https?:\/\/boards\.4chan\.org\/[\w]+/i), threadNo = location.pathname.match(/\/res\/([\d]+)/i), main = document.getElementsByName("delform")[0], is404 = 0, ttt = null, b, c, num, timer, html, i, l, no, found, xhr1, xhr2, cstatus, ui, pg;
function lookup(resp) {
html = resp.match(/<div class="postContainer opContainer".*?<\/div>[^<]*?<\/div>/gi);
if (html) {
l = html.length;
for (i = 0; i < l; i += i) {
no = html[i].match(/<a href="res\/([\d]+)"/i)[1];
if (threadNo[1] === no) {
document.getElementById('page').innerHTML = pg;
cstatus.innerHTML = "Status: Done";
found = 1;
break;
}
}
}
}
function doIndex(pg) {
b = document.getElementById('shouldi');
if (!is404 && b.checked === true) {
cstatus.innerHTML = "Status: Searching";
c = document.getElementById('timerbox');
num = parseInt(c.value, 10);
if (num > 600) { timer = 600; }
if (num < 30) { timer = 30; }
if (isNaN(num)) {
timer = 60;
alert("Value entered is not a valid number! Defaulting to 60");
c.value = "60";
}
if (!timer) { timer = num; }
xhr1 = new XMLHttpRequest();
xhr1.open("GET", board[0] + (0 === pg ? "" : "/" + pg), true);
xhr1.setRequestHeader("Cache-Control", "no-cache");
xhr1.onreadystatechange = function () {
if (xhr1.readyState === 4) {
if (xhr1.status === 200) {
lookup(xhr1.responseText);
}
}
if (found) {
ttt = setTimeout(function () {
doIndex(0);
}, timer * 1000);
} else {
if (pg < 15) {
doIndex(pg + 1);
} else {
cstatus.innerHTML = "Status: Really 404?";
xhr2 = new XMLHttpRequest();
xhr2.open("GET", board[0] + threadNo[0], true);
xhr2.setRequestHeader("Cache-Control", "no-cache");
xhr2.onreadystatechange = function () {
if (xhr2.readyState === 4) {
if (xhr2.status === 404) {
cstatus.parentNode.removeChild(cstatus);
document.getElementById('page').innerHTML = "404'd";
is404 = 1;
} else {
cstatus.innerHTML = "Status: Still alive";
setTimeout(function () {
doIndex(0);
}, 1000);
}
}
};
xhr2.send(null);
}
}
};
xhr1.send(null);
}
}
ui = document.createElement('center');
ui.innerHTML = '<table border="0" style="width: 100%"><tbody><tr><td style="width: 33%;text-align: right;">Timer(600-30s): <input type="text" value="30" maxlength="3" size="3" id="timerbox"> </td><td style="width: 33%"> <center><font size="20" color="red" id="page"> </font></center> </td><td style="width: 33%;text-align:left;"> <span id="checkcheck"><label for="shouldi">Checking</label><input type="checkbox" id="shouldi" /></span> <span id="checkstatus">Status: </span></td></tr></tbody></table>';
main.parentNode.insertBefore(ui, main);
cstatus = document.getElementById('checkstatus');
cstatus.innerHTML = "Status: Ready";
document.getElementById('checkcheck').addEventListener("click", function () {
if (ttt !== null) {
clearTimeout(ttt);
ttt = null;
}
setTimeout(function () {
doIndex(0);
}, 500);
}, false);
}());
This helped based on answers:
You're using several variables without declaring these locally:
First, you assign a new XHR instance to a non-local
xhr1
variable.Then, you add a
readystatechange
event handler, in which the following happens:readyState
is not four, sofound
is false. Sincepg
starts at 0,doIndex(pg + 1)
is called. Now,xhr1
gets overwritten by a new XHR instance.pg
reaches 15. Then,pg < 15
is false, and the horror starts:xhr1.onreadystatechange
fires multiple time during the request.pg < 15
is false, so theelse
block is evaluated, in which you launch several new XHR (xhr2
) requests...xhr1.readyState
, which refers to the state of the last createdxhr1
request.So, you're calling
doIndex(pg+1)
over and over again, which, oncepg
has reached 15, creates new XHR (xhr2
) instances.To fix the problem, declare the variables in the function, and wrap the whole
onreadystatechange
block inif (xhr1.readyState == 4)
(or useonload
instead ofonreadystatechange
).