In some of my stacks, I use "loadURL <URL>" to download a stack, and "unload url <URL>" to cancel an active download. I believe this will still work if the download hangs. I also use an animated indicator (to show things are active during the download) which is stopped as soon as a download is canceled or completed.
Hope this helps. Regards, Scott Rossi Creative Director Tactile Media, UX Design Recently, Bill Vlahos wrote: > I issue a "get URL "http://..." command to load a very small file from the web > page. This usually behaves well and loads instantly even on slow network > connections because the http file. If there is good a good network connection > to the Internet it gets the download. If there isn't a connection at all it > downloads nothing and errors out well and if usually notifies the user very > quickly. > > However, I sometimes the Internet connection is either extremely slow or > otherwise problematic. In this case nothing appears to be happening until the > statement times out. Unfortunately waiting for it to time out takes a long > time to the user and I want to give them a chance to cancel it. > > The Rev docs suggest using the "load" command instead. The Rev docs state > that "get URL" commands are blocking. The handler pauses until Rev is finished > accessing the URL. I would like to present a "Cancel download" button to the > user in the event it is taking too long. How do I configure this? _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
