Michael
 
I was reading this discussion and I think, this problem can occur only with IIS? If someone uses another "layer" of software, what wrote data after asp.net process the requests... is better if ajax.net pro renders some type of termination string, then in js you will know what ajax.net pro streaming is in the end and what goes after this will be ignored.
 
Just my 2 cents ;-)
Regards
Fabio

 
On 6/1/06, Michael Schwarz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi,

I have found the "bug" when running on IIS 6 with keep-alive
activated. I will remove this and release the next version tomorrow.

Regards,
Michael


On 6/1/06, vparnas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Michael,
>
> Thanks for all your time spent on this.  I was amazed by the efficiency
> and how quickly you closed in on the problem.  As per our discussion, I
> tested the site after disabling the http keep-alives in IIS 6.0, and
> the problem disappeared, at least during my testing.  It will be nice,
> however, not having to disable this after the next release.  Once
> again, I truly appreciate all the effort.
>
> Vitaly
>
>
> >
>


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