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[JavaScript] How to catch the error when the cache page is not found?

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I want to use the cache of the navigator, to get data stored before (and not to send the same data) with AJAX. So I use the error 304 to tell that the page was not change, so use the cache instead. In the other navigator, there are no error, but only a blank responseText. But with Firefox, the error "no element found" is displayed in the Error Console. Is there a possibility to not displayed it? Maybe with "catch" and "try", but I have no idea where to place it.

Thank you =)

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I want to use the cache of the navigator, to get data stored before (and not to send the same data) with AJAX. So I use the error 304 to tell that the page was not change, so use the cache instead. In the other navigator, there are no error, but only a blank responseText. But with Firefox, the error "no element found" is displayed in the Error Console. Is there a possibility to not displayed it? Maybe with "catch" and "try", but I have no idea where to place it. Thank you =) == User Agent == Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.1; en-US) AppleWebKit/532.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Iron/4.0.280.0 Chrome/4.0.280.0 Safari/532.9

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