Just append the requesttimeout variable to the end of whatever URL you
are calling, it wont necessarily apply to any specific include etc, it
will just apply to the entire block of code being called, thus the
entire page will be given more time to load.

-chris.alvarado
[ application developer ]
4 Guys Interactive, Inc.
http://www.4guys.com 

"We create websites that make you a hero."



-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Hoffman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 11:19 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Easy Timeout Question


We have some includes in a page that run real long...and it times out in
the middle of sending all the stuff...can we add the request timeout
variable to an include like that, or what is the best way to handle
that?  Thanks!

Regards,

Eric J Hoffman
DataStream Connexion
www.datastreamconnexion.com
Delivering Creative Data Solutions 




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