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need to get network.http.max-connections-per-server value from javascript

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I have an AJAX web application which is very sensitive to the number of connections allowed by the browser. Bad things happen when the limit is set up low: frozen screens, uncommitted transactions, deadlocks etc.

In order to prevent this I need to check the current value of configuration parameter "network.http.max-connections-per-server" programmatically (i.e. by the javascript code) and reject a request if the limit is too low with appropriate instructions to the user.

I guess it's possible because "about:config" renders all parameters values and even lets user to modify them. However the code behind the page is very complicated so I can't figure out how to perform my task. All I need is a function or method returning the current value of a given config parameter.

Any help will be greatly appreciated.

Anatoly

I have an AJAX web application which is very sensitive to the number of connections allowed by the browser. Bad things happen when the limit is set up low: frozen screens, uncommitted transactions, deadlocks etc. In order to prevent this I need to check the current value of configuration parameter "network.http.max-connections-per-server" programmatically (i.e. by the javascript code) and reject a request if the limit is too low with appropriate instructions to the user. I guess it's possible because "about:config" renders all parameters values and even lets user to modify them. However the code behind the page is very complicated so I can't figure out how to perform my task. All I need is a function or method returning the current value of a given config parameter. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Anatoly

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You do not have access to pref on the about:config page via a website.
In theory it is possible, but the user will get a pop-up and need to confirm every time.

See also http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/components/signed-scripts.html

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פתרון נבחר

You do not have access to pref on the about:config page via a website.
In theory it is possible, but the user will get a pop-up and need to confirm every time.

See also http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/components/signed-scripts.html