Hi,

my opinion is that requests longer than 5-10 seconds should never used
on web applications. If you close your web browser before the request
ends it will still run on the web server the AjaxMethod. The client
could press F5 (reload) every second right after the Ajax call has
been started, then you will have several requests running without any
"listener".

It would be better to invoke a method on the web server that will then
do the work in a seperate thread and return directly. A second request
will ask if the result is already calculated...

Regards,
Michael



On 7/18/06, Ian Hogan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Never mind, was just timeout problems. I should've investigated more
> before posting. I set
>
> AjaxPro.timeoutPeriod = 120*1000;
>
> and everything is good.
>
>
> >
>


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