how does one free that thread?  its killing my webserver, and its
getting to be a problem.

tw

On Thu, 05 Aug 2004 14:13:23 +0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> when the requesttimeout wall is hit, the user gets a message.  Can't trap this one though, sucks.  Note that when this occurs, the thread tied up in this request is not freed neccessarily.
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> hi there.
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> if you have a request timeout setting of 30 seconds, and that time
> threshold is hit, what if any notification does the requesting
> template get? anything? an error that can be caught?  it seems like
> the page churns and churns, for 30 seconds, and then just nothing.  no
> error, no nothing, just sits there...then eventually my server
> crashes...WTF?
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