The browser controls that (obviously).

Your network setup is completely, utterly, -BORKED-, if this is
causing problems. That means any connection made by the browser, for
any reason, could randomly fail. I'm guessing you're misunderstanding
the problem.


On Oct 10, 2:54 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Is it possible to limit the outbound port range for making
> XMLHttpRequets?  We are running into issues were the client app is
> starting to use some ports that are "reserved" by some other custom
> applications.  When a request is made to a server on port 80 / 443,
> what determines the client side port that is opened for that
> communication?  Is it controlled by GWT, IE / Firefox, etc, OS?
>
> I am using GWT 1.5 and IE 6 on windows xp if it makes any difference.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Ted
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