true. thanks.
but it works sometimes.

unfortunately i don't have a XHR object to use statechangeevent as i am using 
jsonp.
otherwise it would be easy to check.

Am 12.10.2010 um 21:22 schrieb Paul Davis:

> If you're hitting the same URL and it works for cURL but not in the
> browser, then I would assume that its the browser's XHR doing the
> timeout. Beyond that I don't have any knowledge on how you might
> affect the XHR timeout.
> 
> On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 3:17 PM, Tom Bichay <[email protected]> wrote:
>> hey guys,
>> 
>> 
>> i am using jsonp (ajax) to connect to a couchdb server with the _changes api 
>> with feed=longpoll.
>> 
>> but unfortunately sometimes it misses some change notfications. i don't know 
>> why.
>> but i am 100% sure that there are relevant changes.
>> if i use curl it works perfect.
>> 
>> has anybody an idea?
>> 
>> i think it could be that the server cancels the connection, so it waits for 
>> the timeout and returns the json without any changes. but i can not check if 
>> the server still has the connection to the client as i am using jsonp (so i 
>> don't have a real object to use statechangeevent) so i can not use heartbeat.
>> 
>> is that possible?
>> is there any way to check if there is still a jsonp connection to the client?
>> or does anybody know if the _changes timeout gets invoked by the server or 
>> the client?
>> 
>> please help.
>> 
>> thanks.
>> 
>> cheers
>> tom

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