Hm... i'll look into this... Thanks Dimitar.

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Fábio Miranda Costa



On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 12:26 PM, Aaron Newton <[email protected]> wrote:

> The problem with recycling of the same request instance is, it does not
>> close off previous requests properly.
>
>
> Once a request is sent by the browser, you can't un-send it. Request can
> only choose to ignore the response and send another one. Alternately, if you
> set the link option to 'ignore' it will ignore any subsequent send
> invocations until it has received a response from the current running
> request. Finally, the link option can be set to 'chain' which will wait for
> a response and then send the next request you invoked. So if you start a
> request, and then click your link 4 times more, it will wait for the first
> to respond, then send the 2nd, then when it comes back, send the 3rd and so
> on. But it can't "stop" a sent request any more than hitting escape on your
> browser when you submit a form can unsend that.
>

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