Closed stylpen closed 11 years ago
hm that does not really help. it is ok to let the request die. but the problem is that the javascript does not start a new request in that case ('cause that is triggered in callback which is not executed in that case)
hm that does not really help. it is ok to let the request die. but the problem is that the javascript does not start a new request in that case ('cause that is triggered in callback which is not executed in that case)