Do you need first at all tell us about browser compatibility and drawbacks. In general, appears a nice idea.
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Fabio
On 6/17/06,
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Michael,
I would like to propose an upgrade to the Ajax.NET Professional
library, more specifically the request handling.
Since there is a hard limitation of 2 open sockets per browser - why
not have the option to only use 1 for active requests, and keep the
other open with the server to allow for server pushes, introduced by
the dojo library as COMET. This could really help bridge a critical
gap in web development. By allowing the server to actively push data
to the client - can really cut down on polling and offer a much richer
real-time experience for the user. I would be interested to hear your
thoughts / comments on this, as well as others. It could be an
initialization option, in regards to whether to reserve one of the
sockets as a comet socket or to use both as normal xhr requests.
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