Henry Minsky wrote:
> 
> 
> 
>     That's right - there shoudl be no need for this service in DHTML.  We
>     shouldn't need to help the browser manage the request queue like we do
>     in Flash.
> 
>     While this test confirms that multiple outstanding XHR requests will get
>     handled properly by the browser, it doesn't really test dataset queuing.
>       Remember, datasets have the queuerequests attribute which determines
>     what happens when a doRequest() call is made while another request is
>     already in progress.  If queuerequests==true, the dataset should build
>     up a queue of requests and fire them off sequentially after previous
>     requests return.
> 
>     This is something we need to test in DHTML.
> 
> 
> So if queuerequests is not asserted, does that mean we would actually want
> to abort an outstanding request? XMLHTTPRequest has some kind of abort
> feature but I have not tried it.

Sorry, i meant to type 'queuerequest' before.  And yes, if queuerequest 
==false we do want to abort the outstanding request and replace it with 
the new one.

-Max

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