"Paul Querna" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 
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> The event mpm is likely the right place to start since it already have a 
> concept of suspendable 'conections', but how it is done is specific to 
> HTTP., However, the problems with making a suspendable *request* are much 
> deeper in the other parts of the core, and less of a problem in the MPMs.
> ...

Thanks for the info! Now that I think about it, I could actually live with 
suspendable connections (not requests).

Is it possible to add some flags to the EOS metadata bucket? For example, to 
have a 'continuation' EOS bucket, which would cause the MPM to 'replay' the 
original http request after a certain time (or on demand). In essence there 
would be 2 separate requests, but they would share the same connection.

To me this looks like a fairly small change to the overall architecture. 
Most changes would be inside the Event MPM.

Thoughts? Is this possible? 



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