I've looked through the API a couple of different times, and I can't see a way 
to do that. I've tried assigning a variable to it:

        var foo = new Ajax.Request()

but re-assigning foo to point to a different request doesn't stop the first one 
-- it carries on like it was still there, and chews up server resources.

I've read through the source, and there's nothing there about stopping the 
request that I can see. Any ideas?

Walter

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