I did something similar in that I just patched Ajax.Request with some
extra functionality to allow timeouts, I never fussed with it further
than fundamental tests but it certainly worked. Take a peak and maybe
you can learn how to write something to meet your own needs
http://positionabsolute.net/blog/2008/07/prototype-ajax-request-timeout.php
On Jul 22, 5:29 am, T.J. Crowder t...@crowdersoftware.com wrote:
Hi,
There's a ticket for
it:https://prototype.lighthouseapp.com/projects/8886/tickets/302
and it's mentioned in this
one:https://prototype.lighthouseapp.com/projects/8886/tickets/308
Looks like #302 is waiting for someone to write some tests, but: I
know that separate from Mark's stuff in #308, there's going to be an
Ajax API rewrite (and possibly implementation rewrite as well) for
2.0.
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T.J. Crowder
Independent Software Consultant
tj / crowder software / comwww.crowdersoftware.com
On Jul 22, 8:09 am, Ran Berenfeld berenfeld...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm sure this was asked before.
I'm running a web site with continuous ajax calls to the same server page.
Now I want that if the Ajax is not completed
in (say) 5 seconds, the call will be aborted and a new call s made.
I've seen pages in the web that suggests an implementation for an abort
method.
Will there be one in the upcoming release ? And should this method be used ?
Thanks
Ran
Site Admin -http://www.ichess.co.il
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