Hi,

I'm currently working on such a solution, but currently there is no
common method aborting a request. If your web site seems to be locked
you are using sychronous calls instead of the async one. Maybe you
should have a look on the examples...

Regards,
Michael



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> Is it possible to programmatically abort an xttp request with your library?
> For instance, if communication is broken or the server is in a loop, the web
> site seems to "lock" for a very long time.
>
> Is it possible to manually set the timeout for this? I know that there is an
> abort() method that can be invoked, but I was wondering if you had something
> else in mind.


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