Theres no "reasonable" amount of time on networked connections of unknown hardware specs...

Have you looked into onData instead? I believe it will allow you to know if the file exists bases on the first packet of the response.

Isaac Rivera
Senior Flash Developer
Audience Programming,
America Online



On Mar 17, 2006, at 9:14 AM, Yotam Laufer wrote:

If onload fires immediately with success==false then you know that there's no file, so why don't you wait for a reasonable interval and then if it's not fired than assume the file exists. not the best of solutions but should
work.

Yotam
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