Hi Scott,

I don't believe so. Resetting the state will not cancel the request, since 
there is no apply routine associated. For store.Json, there can only be one 
request at the time for each instance. How about disposing manually? Also note 
that making a new request by changing the URL disposes the old request, so you 
might not need to cancel manually anyways.

What is your use case? Maybe an abort method is a reasonable enhancement.

Regards
Tristan

Am 04.01.2012 um 20:44 schrieb Scott Chapman:

> Is resetState() the correct way to cancel any current AJAX request on this?
> 
> Thanks!
> Scott
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