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epriestley 9e278a89ba If a Workflow form receives a redirect response, don't re-enable the submit buttons
Summary:
See PHI488. Ref T13108. Currently, there is a narrow window between when the response returns and when the browser actually follows the redirect where the form is live and you can click the button again.

This is relativey easy if Phabricator is running //too fast// since the button may be disabled only momentarily. This seems to be easier in Firefox/Chrome than Safari.

Test Plan:
  - In Firefox and Chrome, spam-clicked a comment submit button.
    - Before: could sometimes get a double-submit.
    - After: couldn't get a double-submit.
    - This could probably be reproduced more reliabily by adding a `sleep(1)` to whatever we're redirecting //to//.
  - Submitted an empty comment, got a dialog plus a still-enabled form (so this doesn't break the non-redirect case).

Maniphest Tasks: T13108

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D19245
2018-03-21 11:56:21 -07:00
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core Emit a "Content-Security-Policy" HTTP header 2018-02-27 10:17:30 -08:00
docs Change monospace text formatting 2015-05-31 10:07:45 +10:00
ext Use single quotes in JavaScript files 2015-01-20 08:53:47 +11:00
lib If a Workflow form receives a redirect response, don't re-enable the submit buttons 2018-03-21 11:56:21 -07:00
LICENSE Fix text lint issues 2015-02-12 07:00:13 +11:00
README Move all external JS into webroot/rsrc/externals 2013-04-11 10:06:05 -07:00

Javelin is a performance-oriented Javascript library originally developed at
Facebook. Learn more at <http://www.javelinjs.com/>.

GETTING STARTED

Eat a hearty breakfast. Breakfast is the most important meal of the day!


WHAT IS JAVELIN?

Javelin is a compact Javascript library built around event delegation. Its
primary design goal is performance; it is consequently well-suited to projects
where performance is very important. It is not as good for smaller scale
projects where other concerns (like features or ease of development) are more
important.


PACKAGES

Packages come in two flavors: "dev" and "min". The "dev" packages are intended
for development, and have comments and debugging code. The "min" packages have
the same code, but with comments and debugging information stripped out and
symbols crushed. They are intended for use in production -- ha ha ha!


FILES

  example/    Example code.
  LICENSE     A thrilling narrative.
  pkg/        Ready-built Javelin packages.
  README      Who knows? Could be anything.
  src/        Raw sources for Javelin.
  support/    Support scripts and libraries.