Manish Moorjani wrote:
When I use the HttpClient even after the page is fetched and displayed on the browser, I still see the status bar(of browser) movng for about 20 seconds.
Manish,
I guess you need to explain the relation between Internet Explorer and
HttpClient. Because by default there is
Yes, I'm also a little confused about what you mean here Manish.
Mike
On Aug 24, 2004, at 5:00 AM, Ortwin Glück wrote:
Manish Moorjani wrote:
When I use the HttpClient even after the page is fetched and
displayed on the browser, I still see the status bar(of browser)
movng for about 20 seconds.
will post the wire logs
Regards,
Manish Moorjani
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From: Michael Becke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Status bar keeps on going
Date: Sun, 22 Aug 2004 23:06
Hi ,
I am using HttpClient for fetching urls and displaying pages.
the issue I am facing is that even after the entire page is displayed the status bar
keeps moving for some
time abt 20 seconds, the logs dont show me anything
I tried something in response.flush()
response.flushbuffer()
but still
Hi Manish,
It's pretty hard to say from the information provided. HttpClient does
not come with a status bar so it depends on how you've implemented it.
If you post some sample code showing the problem and a wire log
http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/httpclient/logging.html we should
be able