Hi All,

Here's a question that probably has a very basic answer(!): if a user of
my servlet fires off a salvo of quick requests to my servlet (eg;
banging 'submit' multiple times, and then hitting 'refresh') what seems
to happen is that the last request in the volley seems to be the one the
browser displays. My question: how does it know to do this? Presumably
my servlet is responding to all of the requests it receives, so does the
browser keep track of some id associated with the last request it's
made, and only accepts responses with the same id?

Many thanks,

Later,

Dan.

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