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Michael,

On 12/6/2010 4:11 PM, Michael Ludwig wrote:
> Ben schrieb am 05.12.2010 um 14:25 (+0800):
>> and send a new request with different parameters. On server side I
>> wanna clean the AsynContext held by previous request.
> 
> Will the server even be notified? I still don't know if and how any HTTP
> server will be notified of this infamous "user hit the cancel button"
> event.

I think if the server tries to flush the response buffer, an exception
will be thrown. That's a pretty hacky way to detect this state, and
isn't really available in an asynchronous context because there's no
event that is in progress during which a flush() could be performed.

- -chris
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