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5 Dec 2011 5:25 AM #1
Answered: How to add a Timeout for a JSONP Request?
Answered: How to add a Timeout for a JSONP Request?
It is possible to define a timeout for an Ajax Request but not for a Ext.util.JSONP.request, why?
I had a JSONP Request running for 5 Minutes but there was not a Timeout. Something wrong?
I am using the Preview 2 and the Code from the Ajax Samples.
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Best Answer Posted by mitchellsimoens
You should be able to...
Code:Ext.data.JsonP.request({ //.... timeout : 100000 });
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5 Dec 2011 9:38 AM #2Sencha - Senior Forum Manager
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You should be able to...
Code:Ext.data.JsonP.request({ //.... timeout : 100000 });Mitchell Simoens @SenchaMitch
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