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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T07:26:06+00:00 2026-05-15T07:26:06+00:00

This function everytime gives false , even if image_url exists // some .each {

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This function everytime gives “false”, even if image_url exists

// some .each {
    var item = $('.item', this);
    $.ajax({
        url: image_url,
        success: function() {
            item.html("true");
        },
        error: function() {
            item.html("false");
        }
    });
// }

Its used to check existance of image_url file – this variable gives url like http://blog.com/teddybear.png

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    2026-05-15T07:26:06+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 7:26 am

    You can’t do something like this due to the same-origin policy which prevents fetching any data from another domain.

    However, there is hope! You can use the error event for an <img> element to see if it exists, like this:

    function testImage(url) {
        $("<img />", { 
          error: function() { item.html('false'); }, 
          load: function() { item.html('true'); }
        })​​.attr('src', url);
    }
    

    You can view a quick demo here, it tests for an image that does exist, waits 2 seconds then tries one that doesn’t. This uses the $(html, props) creation method to create a <img> element, assign events, then set the src, we’re just checking which event gets hit as the pass/fail check.

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