true. thanks. but it works sometimes. unfortunately i don't have a XHR object to use statechangeevent as i am using jsonp. otherwise it would be easy to check.
Am 12.10.2010 um 21:22 schrieb Paul Davis: > If you're hitting the same URL and it works for cURL but not in the > browser, then I would assume that its the browser's XHR doing the > timeout. Beyond that I don't have any knowledge on how you might > affect the XHR timeout. > > On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 3:17 PM, Tom Bichay <[email protected]> wrote: >> hey guys, >> >> >> i am using jsonp (ajax) to connect to a couchdb server with the _changes api >> with feed=longpoll. >> >> but unfortunately sometimes it misses some change notfications. i don't know >> why. >> but i am 100% sure that there are relevant changes. >> if i use curl it works perfect. >> >> has anybody an idea? >> >> i think it could be that the server cancels the connection, so it waits for >> the timeout and returns the json without any changes. but i can not check if >> the server still has the connection to the client as i am using jsonp (so i >> don't have a real object to use statechangeevent) so i can not use heartbeat. >> >> is that possible? >> is there any way to check if there is still a jsonp connection to the client? >> or does anybody know if the _changes timeout gets invoked by the server or >> the client? >> >> please help. >> >> thanks. >> >> cheers >> tom -- BICHAY IT [bi:shay] IT | Consulting | Development Tom Bichay Freelancer Kammachergasse 2 89073 Ulm 0151 - 20669066 [email protected] | [email protected] www.bichay.de
