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On 23 Gen, 09:48, Stefano Corallo <stefan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> the cache:false option not work. :(
>
> On 22 Gen, 20:10, jay <jay.ab...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Perhaps the cache:false option is necessary? It adds a timestamp to
> > the end of the querystring. The browser may be caching the request
> > and therefore not showing potential errors. But then that wouldn't
> > explain the descrepency between apache and iis.
>
> > On Jan 22, 11:55 am, Stefano Corallo <stefan...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Hi all,
>
> > > i've a client side scrit that do a request to a server the server
> > > sleep for a 10 seconds and the respond, in the client side script i
> > > setup the timeout option at 1 second (1000) and i want to catch the
> > > error thrown (like explained all around the web :) )
>
> > > a bit of code explain better:
>
> > > //client side
> > > $.ajax({
> > > type: "GET",
> > > url: "some.php",
> > > data: "name=John&location=Boston",
> > > timeout: 1000
> > > success: function(msg){
> > > alert( "Data Saved: " + msg );
> > > },
> > > error:function(request, errorType, errorThrown){
> > > alert("opppsssss .... ");
> > > }
> > > });
>
> > > //backend some.php
> > > <?
> > > //simulate long task
> > > sleep(10); //sleep 10 seconds
>
> > > //send response
> > > echo "some test data";
> > > ?>
>
> > > Now the problem is that under apache all work good and i can see the
> > > alert message oppssss, but under the iis 6 no alert message popup and
> > > after 10 seconds the "some test data" came back to the client ...
>
> > > Have any one experience a problem like this? There something to set in
> > > iis ?
>
> > > Any help appreciated :D
>
> > > ps: sorry for my bad english :(
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