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Solve : page connection request time out .....?

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if i request for a page and the server takes much time to respond ..... is there any matter if the response come to the browser with in a certain time then browser will be not be able to take the response .........

m i right .....

plz help me outIt depends.  Internet Explorer's default TIMEOUT, if I remember correctly, is 5 minutes.  So you would need any server-side requests to complete before that timeout.

I think however that you'll find that the average user's timeout is less than five seconds!  how can i come to know from a browser ...... ??

thanxxxxHave a read: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/813827one more question if the response not comitted ... and in the mean time i cross the corresponding browser then what happens???

i mean the response supposed to come on the same browser window....

i think u got my point ... plz help

and one more thing ... good to see u again .... thanxxxx Quote

one more question if the response not comitted ... and in the mean time i cross the corresponding browser then what happens???
I PRESUME you mean "close" rather than "cross"?

This is a client-server transaction, so if either party (the WEB server or the browser) "breaks off transmission" then the conversation is lost.  But any server-side processing may already be complete before a corresponding page is displayed.  If for example, the browser has sent POST/GET variables from a form, and then the browser closes just after hitting "submit", the server may well finish acting on those variables.

But web based communications are USUALLY transactional rather than real-time, so I wouldn't particularly think that this should affect your web design that much.ok ... thanx for ur reply....

i UNDERSTAND ur point of view but if the server can not process before the browser closes
then what happens

one more thing ... i don't understand
But web based communications are usually transactional rather than real-time what u write to me

plz expalin one more time in details .....

one good news ... yesterday night i came to know that the browser set a http-header keep-alive:300 before sending a request..... the default time out

a good help i always expect from u .. have a nice dayok one more thing i want tot know .....

i think that the http headers are for server side scripting usage.That means the server every time checks whether the processing within the time....if not then server disconnects

m i right??

can't i change this value programatically....

plz help ....  thanxxx in advance


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