Do you have an example page where this occurs?

--John



On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 4:30 PM, Nesto <katapultstolpil...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I tried using the timeout option on $.ajax and it just didn't seem to
> work.
>
> I think I tracked it down, since xhr gets set to null in
> onreadystatechange( "timeout" );,
>
> if ( xhr ) xhr.abort(); never runs and therefor the ajax call never
> gets cancelled. Is this a bug or is it how it is meant to work?
>
> It works (closes the connection) if you move xhr.abort(); before
> running onreadystatechange.
>
> Line: 3486
> if ( s.async ) {
>        // don't attach the handler to the request, just poll it instead
>        var ival = setInterval(onreadystatechange, 13);
>                // Timeout checker
>        if ( s.timeout > 0 )
>                setTimeout(function(){
>                        // Check to see if the request is still happening
>                        if ( xhr ) {
>                                if( !requestDone )
>                                        onreadystatechange( "timeout" );
>                                        // Cancel the request
>
>                                if ( xhr )
>                                        xhr.abort();
>                        }
>                }, s.timeout);
> }
>
> >
>

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