On Thursday 27 March 2008 19:04, Michael Rogers wrote:
> freenetwork at web.de wrote:
> > Okay, replying to myself and topposting... *hands some spears*
> > 
> > I made a test and simply replaced the mimetype with "image/gif", so the 
> > "image" is broken but the browser still thinks it's an image and 
> > hopefully behaves normal.
> > My Opera 9.23 sends a new request after 5 seconds, so from my side it 
> > seems to work with binary based mimetypes.
> 
> Just tried a similar test with Firefox 2.0.0.12, using cat to splice 
> together the headers and images and feeding them to netcat's stdin... 
> the first image loads, then after 5 seconds it sends another request but 
> doesn't seem to understand the response - a window pops up saying I'm 
> trying to download a nameless file of type BIN. Worse, if the first 
> image is embedded in an HTML page it never seems to try the refresh.
> 
> Also did some quick tests with multipart/x-mixed-replace - it works, but 
> you have to keep the connection open which defeats the purpose.

Refresh definitely works with an iframe and definitely doesn't work with an 
img here (with firefox).
> 
> Cheers,
> Michael
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