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    1.5 mb/s is slow enough for me.:-D

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    Bradml
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    That is about the collective Australian bandwidth...


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      Install an anti-idiot filter?


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      Bradml wrote:

      Install an anti-idiot filter?

      Yup a plug-in.


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        You can switch to telnet....


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        Bradml wrote:

        You can switch to telnet

        Tried, the CP servers didn't like it. :)


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          Chris even though the majority of the time you won't fix this i know that in PHP I can check if the connection to the server was terminated. Does ASP have a similar feature?


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          There is "IsClientConnected" available. So check that before actually posting the message? The problem there is that it's very unreliable. If the message has been submitted then there's a small and random window of opportunity to bail out.

          cheers, Chris Maunder

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            There is "IsClientConnected" available. So check that before actually posting the message? The problem there is that it's very unreliable. If the message has been submitted then there's a small and random window of opportunity to bail out.

            cheers, Chris Maunder

            CodeProject.com : C++ MVP

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            Well that could provide a small amount of protection, but if you were serious about it you could roll back on termination. But yeah it wouldn't take much to make a small check that would eliminate a small amount of it. Also one other thing, for Shogs CPhog do you provide him a API or does he just go through the normal process?


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              In otherwords it can't be fixed then?

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              A***** wrote:

              In otherwords it can't be fixed then?

              man, you fix bugs... here, the behavior is normal (as Chris told). BTW, what do you think the "Modify" link exist for ? ;P


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                Well that could provide a small amount of protection, but if you were serious about it you could roll back on termination. But yeah it wouldn't take much to make a small check that would eliminate a small amount of it. Also one other thing, for Shogs CPhog do you provide him a API or does he just go through the normal process?


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                Nish Nishant
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                Bradml wrote:

                Also one other thing, for Shogs CPhog do you provide him a API or does he just go through the normal process?

                CPhog uses client side stuff - Chris hasn't given Shog any special API as far as I know :-)

                Regards, Nish


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                  In otherwords it can't be fixed then?

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                  Nish Nishant
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                  A***** wrote:

                  In otherwords it can't be fixed then?

                  There's nothing to fix there, it's not a bug.

                  Regards, Nish


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                    Bradml wrote:

                    Also one other thing, for Shogs CPhog do you provide him a API or does he just go through the normal process?

                    CPhog uses client side stuff - Chris hasn't given Shog any special API as far as I know :-)

                    Regards, Nish


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                    Currently working on C++/CLI in Action for Manning Publications. (*Sample chapter available online*)

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                    Bradml
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                    Well that explains how sometimes the posts just hang....


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                      Chris even though the majority of the time you won't fix this i know that in PHP I can check if the connection to the server was terminated. Does ASP have a similar feature?


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                      sending is usually much faster than retriving the response page. so it LOOKS as it is still posting, but in reality, the message is already posted.


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                        sending is usually much faster than retriving the response page. so it LOOKS as it is still posting, but in reality, the message is already posted.


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                        Yep. One benefit a custom gateway would provide is much lower loading times for the client.


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                          sending is usually much faster than retriving the response page. so it LOOKS as it is still posting, but in reality, the message is already posted.


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                          Oh sorry, for some reason I thought you replied to the question about a custom API for Shog. But that is not what this is about, this is about pressing the stop button. When you press that it will terminate the connection to the server and so Chris can assume the post is no longer required.


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                            Oh sorry, for some reason I thought you replied to the question about a custom API for Shog. But that is not what this is about, this is about pressing the stop button. When you press that it will terminate the connection to the server and so Chris can assume the post is no longer required.


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                            What I meant is that when you press the "STOP" button, the message was already sent to the server, the server redirected you to your new post, but the browser is still busy fetching them.


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