There was discussion about this here not long ago. Not sure what to search
under.
-- Curt, Team ND
At 06:00 AM 4/11/99 +0300, Mikko wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I have a pushbutton in my page and it has a WebEvent handler.
>
>I have discovered that if I press that button more than two times very
>quickly with
>mouse that mouse's WebEvent handler is called many times.
>
>OK - it's logically okey, BUT the problem is that it's going to do
>the work couple of times defined in WebEvent handler and I dont
>want that because it will cause errors. So how to avoid launching the
>same task processing when the page is processing the task allready???
>
>I have tried to use flag variables etc. and then returning STOP or SKIP
>but nothing seems to help.
>
>Are there any generic (or less generic) way to handle these kind
>of situations?
>
>Regards
>
>MiLa
>
>
>
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