your answear is based on your knolage in js but i need an answear
based on actual in depth knowlage in how browser work since each
iframe act as an independed wep page and loaded sepertly then the
containing page made me wonder about how its being done without a
diffrent thread ?
and if another thread is envolved in loading then maybe the new thread
is also responsible on running the js code contained in the page of
the iframe ?
On Sep 2, 5:46 pm, David Given <[email protected]> wrote:
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> ben fenster wrote:
> > i was wondering that if by opening another module in an iframe tag the
> > code of that module runs in another thread ??
>
> Nope. There is no way of getting access to multiple Javascript threads
> from a web browser, unless you use some sort of extension like Google
> Gears or HTML5 web workers. Every part of the Javascript VM that your
> code can see is part of the same event loop.
>
> > more over is the limit of 2 open http request apply on 2 diffrent
> > modules running in diffrent iframes ??
>
> Don't know about this one.
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