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That being said:

On Wednesday 24 May 2006 22:42, Maninder, Singh wrote:
> Has anyone already made available an AJAX Request Queue Object?

I'm not entirely sure why you would need this.... you can fire up multiple 
ajax calls at once and the browser will automatically handle them.  Most 
browsers I think will send a maximum of 2 at a time, but they should get 
processed.

If you need to use something in the return value of one ajax call in another 
one, simply use the first one's onComplete callback (assuming you're using 
Ajax.Request or a subclass of it) to start another ajax request.

In short: What Problem Are You Trying To Solve? (tm)

-Jeremy

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