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I'm not sure exactly how the timeout mechanism works in IE, but you might
try a multipart response and see if that lets you keep the connection open
while you are doing your processing (by sending intermediate pages/updates
as you go).

-Erik

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>I'm pretty sure that IE5 times out as well. One technique I've used in a
>similar situation is to return a page that refreshes itself every sixty
>seconds or so until the results are ready, at which point the server serves
>up the results. Should be easy to do with servlets. You call one servlet
>with the data, and that servlet returns a page redirecting the browser to
>the second servlet that displays the results. The second servlet is the one
>that checks to see if the results are ready, and returns a self refreshing
>page if not.
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>HTH.
>
>.... Bob
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>To:    Java Apache Users
>Subject:       timeout trouble
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>Hi all,
>
>Apache 1.3.9
>JServ 1.1
>NT
>
>I run batch procedures through my servlet for database
>updating...sometimes it can take some time prior to coming back. And in
>the mean time my browser gives me "cannot find server" stuff back.
>
>I've set the timeout in http.conf to 80 hours instead of 5 minutes (300
>sec) which is deafult.
>
>However, I still have the timeout problem.
>
>in Jserv.conf and zone.properties....i also increased all values but no
>help.
>
>Timeout remains fixed on 300 sec!
>
>
> I do use IE5 and I've heard that IE5 also has a timeout
>facility....could that be a cause of my headaches?
>
>help!
>
>thx
>
>-SeJo
>
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