Firefox error:“TypeError: NetworkError when attempting to fetch resource.” on Node.js app












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I'm developing a Node.js application for a company that needs to use Firefox.



I have 2 pages, on the first page I input a string, when I press the send button the server render the 2nd page just showing only the string I inserted before.



So when I press the submit button the console return this error: TypeError: NetworkError when attempting to fetch resource.
And then the 2nd page is opened and shows only Cannot GET /url.



Looks like I cannot send data from the client to the server



This is my code



First Page:



<input type="text" id="testo">
<button type="submit" onclick="send()">Invia</button>
<script type="text/javascript" src="send.js"></script>


send.js:



function send(){
const valore = document.getElementById("testo").value
post('/send', {valore})
window.open("/url", "_self", false)
}

function post (path, data) {
return window.fetch(path, {
method: 'POST',
headers: {
'Accept': 'application/json',
'Content-Type': 'application/json'
},
body: JSON.stringify(data)
})
}


Server index.js:



app.get('/', (req,res)=>{
res.render('index.ejs')
})

app.post('/send', (req,res)=>{
valore = req.body.valore
app.get('/url', (req,res)=>{
res.render('testo.ejs', {valore: valore})
})
})


2nd Page (just ejs):



<%= valore %>


Notice that this issue doesn't persists in chrome or any other Browser










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    I'm developing a Node.js application for a company that needs to use Firefox.



    I have 2 pages, on the first page I input a string, when I press the send button the server render the 2nd page just showing only the string I inserted before.



    So when I press the submit button the console return this error: TypeError: NetworkError when attempting to fetch resource.
    And then the 2nd page is opened and shows only Cannot GET /url.



    Looks like I cannot send data from the client to the server



    This is my code



    First Page:



    <input type="text" id="testo">
    <button type="submit" onclick="send()">Invia</button>
    <script type="text/javascript" src="send.js"></script>


    send.js:



    function send(){
    const valore = document.getElementById("testo").value
    post('/send', {valore})
    window.open("/url", "_self", false)
    }

    function post (path, data) {
    return window.fetch(path, {
    method: 'POST',
    headers: {
    'Accept': 'application/json',
    'Content-Type': 'application/json'
    },
    body: JSON.stringify(data)
    })
    }


    Server index.js:



    app.get('/', (req,res)=>{
    res.render('index.ejs')
    })

    app.post('/send', (req,res)=>{
    valore = req.body.valore
    app.get('/url', (req,res)=>{
    res.render('testo.ejs', {valore: valore})
    })
    })


    2nd Page (just ejs):



    <%= valore %>


    Notice that this issue doesn't persists in chrome or any other Browser










    share|improve this question



























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      I'm developing a Node.js application for a company that needs to use Firefox.



      I have 2 pages, on the first page I input a string, when I press the send button the server render the 2nd page just showing only the string I inserted before.



      So when I press the submit button the console return this error: TypeError: NetworkError when attempting to fetch resource.
      And then the 2nd page is opened and shows only Cannot GET /url.



      Looks like I cannot send data from the client to the server



      This is my code



      First Page:



      <input type="text" id="testo">
      <button type="submit" onclick="send()">Invia</button>
      <script type="text/javascript" src="send.js"></script>


      send.js:



      function send(){
      const valore = document.getElementById("testo").value
      post('/send', {valore})
      window.open("/url", "_self", false)
      }

      function post (path, data) {
      return window.fetch(path, {
      method: 'POST',
      headers: {
      'Accept': 'application/json',
      'Content-Type': 'application/json'
      },
      body: JSON.stringify(data)
      })
      }


      Server index.js:



      app.get('/', (req,res)=>{
      res.render('index.ejs')
      })

      app.post('/send', (req,res)=>{
      valore = req.body.valore
      app.get('/url', (req,res)=>{
      res.render('testo.ejs', {valore: valore})
      })
      })


      2nd Page (just ejs):



      <%= valore %>


      Notice that this issue doesn't persists in chrome or any other Browser










      share|improve this question
















      I'm developing a Node.js application for a company that needs to use Firefox.



      I have 2 pages, on the first page I input a string, when I press the send button the server render the 2nd page just showing only the string I inserted before.



      So when I press the submit button the console return this error: TypeError: NetworkError when attempting to fetch resource.
      And then the 2nd page is opened and shows only Cannot GET /url.



      Looks like I cannot send data from the client to the server



      This is my code



      First Page:



      <input type="text" id="testo">
      <button type="submit" onclick="send()">Invia</button>
      <script type="text/javascript" src="send.js"></script>


      send.js:



      function send(){
      const valore = document.getElementById("testo").value
      post('/send', {valore})
      window.open("/url", "_self", false)
      }

      function post (path, data) {
      return window.fetch(path, {
      method: 'POST',
      headers: {
      'Accept': 'application/json',
      'Content-Type': 'application/json'
      },
      body: JSON.stringify(data)
      })
      }


      Server index.js:



      app.get('/', (req,res)=>{
      res.render('index.ejs')
      })

      app.post('/send', (req,res)=>{
      valore = req.body.valore
      app.get('/url', (req,res)=>{
      res.render('testo.ejs', {valore: valore})
      })
      })


      2nd Page (just ejs):



      <%= valore %>


      Notice that this issue doesn't persists in chrome or any other Browser







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