Trying to answer my own question but probably the answer is no.....
Onstop is a client event right? So if the user hits the Stop button, even though the OnStop event will fire, that won't let me be able to send a signal to the server to ask it to stop processing right?
One of my clients just...
Hi there
Actually what about this onstop event of document that HTML supports? Do you think it would help? I'm just trying to throw ideas. The method you quoted is a bit hard for me to understand - sorry I'm not very clear how the timestamp would have changed.....
Thanks
Hi there,
thanks but response.flush doesn't work, or not ideally anyway. It's still eating up CPUs on the server and I would like to eliminate that possibility altogether. I'm sure you know how I feel, considering you've got an even bigger report!! :)
Thanks
King
Hi there
I have this asp screen (not .net just asp) where user can fill in report criteria and then when they hit the "Go" button, at which point the report page will be displayed. Sometimes the reports are quite big and may take 2 to 3 minutes to complete. If the user realizes he makes a...
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