Hi list,
To sumarise, the original question here was...
What happens when a user initiates a second request from a page before the
first request has been executed and page returned. Bill Conlon's reply
proposed a mechanism for blocking the execution of the second request. This
sounds fine and dandy, however Robert Sfeir's first response to this
question suggested that the execution of the first request would be
interrupted when the second request was received. 

Does this happen? What is the mechanism? How would Tango associate the two
requests? There is nothing in the requests that identifies them as
originating from the same window. Is there a mechanism for a user agent to
cancel a request in progress? Wouldn't Tango execute and return results and
return the page, then it would be up to the browser to ignore the response
in favour of the second request?

I've suddenly started fretting. I hope it's just coz I'm not properly awake
yet.

Regards, Simon


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