Reputation: 549
I develop a Chrome plugin that uses XMLHttpRequest to send a GET HTTP request with an username/password to a basic-auth-protected URL, so that it can then "auto-login" to it afterwards (since Chrome caches credentials for HTTP basic-auth).
Here's the code I use:
var xml = new XMLHttpRequest();
xml.open('GET',<url>,false,<username>,<password>)
xml.send('');
It used to work fine for quite a while, but started failing some time ago. The plugin code hasn't changed, so I thought it could have to do with Chrome itself. I downloaded a previous version for OSX (17) and BAM, it worked again.
After some additional research, I found out that it might have to do with Chrome 19 not supporting the username:pwd@url syntax for authenticating to basic-auth protected URLs, because when I send the XMLHttpRequest, I see this in Google Chrome's js console:
GET http://user:[email protected] 401 (Unauthorized)
Does anyone know whether it's a bug or if Chrome stopped supporting this feature?
Thanks,
Marcelo.
Upvotes: 3
Views: 1653
Reputation: 141668
You are not the only person having this issue. It's ruffled several other people's feathers.
However, given the comments from the Chromium Developers:
The support for embedded auth in URLs was intentionally deprecated.
It looks like it was removed intentionally.
Upvotes: 3