On Sat, 22 Apr 2006 00:32:27 +0200, David Flanagan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In your XMLHttpRequest draft of 05 April 2006, the abort() method is underspecified.
Well, a definition used has not yet been defined.
It simply says that the object is "reset", without explaining what that means. In particular, what is the value of readyState() after a call to abort()? Is a newly created XMLHttpRequest in thes same state as one on which abort() has been called?
This has been asked a couple of times before. At some point "reset" will be defined and it will say that all members of the object are set to their initial value (as if you create a new instance of the object yes, I suppose)...
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