medialoadtimeout is for loading media - swf, gif, jpg, pnc etc... dataset.timeout is for data timeouts.

jvvn murty wrote:
Hi

  Is there any difference between timeout for dataset and this
canvas.mediaerrortimeout.
  When we have to exactly use  this mediaerrortimeout?

Thanks,
Murty

On 10/30/09, Max Carlson <[email protected]> wrote:
It sounds like your response is taking longer than 4500ms to respond -
so swf thinks it's seeing a load error.  Try setting
canvas.mediaerrortimeout to a higher value, say 10000 and let me know
how that goes!

Sebastian Wagner wrote:
hi,

anyone has an idea why a URL like this:
http://10.242.2.6:8080/GetLayer?sid=default&Left=1055755&Right=1290371&Top=7086863&Bottom=6826178&width=450&height=500&layerid=8&mapViewId=611&mandatorId=1&userId=1&layerStyleKey=280a9726-33da-42ed-a494-81b8c7b57bb3&connectionId=25&filterparams=null&fimsObjectAsString=NOT_SET&colorFilter=NOT_SET&randomId=1256893370162&layergroupsid=0&type=area

<http://10.242.2.6:8080/GetLayer?sid=default&Left=1055755&Right=1290371&Top=7086863&Bottom=6826178&width=450&height=500&layerid=8&mapViewId=611&mandatorId=1&userId=1&layerStyleKey=280a9726-33da-42ed-a494-81b8c7b57bb3&connectionId=25&filterparams=null&fimsObjectAsString=NOT_SET&colorFilter=NOT_SET&randomId=1256893370162&layergroupsid=0&type=area>

does not work with the latest package?
Runtime SWF8, Firefox, LPS-4.6.1, lzproxied=solo and also normal

If you enter the URL manually in the browser-bar it does work.
Former version of LPS also did work.

The image does take around 6 seconds to generate. Could that be an Issue?
There is an onerror-message in the image-object.
Is there a timeout in the image-object?




thanks,
sebastian

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