Hi,

> Excellent...I'll be looking into the WebAjaxErrorEvent soon.
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> So AjaxPro.queue.abort() aborts all the running Ajax calls and frees up
> the two connections?  Is that how that works?

sorry, it will currently stop the requests but as I could see the
connection is still open to the server on long running requests. The
queue is cleared when calling AjaxPro.queue.abort() and abort() is
called for the two running requests.

Regards,
Michael



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