Thank you for the idea on that one. I am particularly looking for a browser
side only solution in this case.
Thanks,
Nate
On 4/21/06 2:57 PM, "David Rorex" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 4/21/06, Nathanial Thelen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> I was wondering if anyone out there know how to force a XML connection
>> closed once the onLoad has happened? The way it works currently is that
>> if
>> the webserver has keep-alives on, the connection to the server stays open.
>> I am pretty sure that the browser controls this, but would love to hear
>> any
>> ideas on the topic.
>>
>>
> Possibly you could use a php file (or whatever server scripting language you
> use ) on the server, which does only 2 simple things:
> 1. Send a HTTP header that indicates not to use keep-alive. "Keep-alive: no"
> or something? look up the exact command. This will tell the browser not to
> use that feature.
> 2. Print out the xml file, which will be received by flash.
>
>
> -David R
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