Re: Request Fulfilment
Hi vdh_ant,I am sorry to say that I do't express my thought correctly.If you click the first, then the IIS will receive the request, it will pass the request to the Asp.net process to handler it.And...
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This is a combination of HTTP protocol, IIS, ISAPI, and .NET.HTTP allows for one request/response at a time. However, once the request is initiated and IIS hands off the request to .NET (using ISAPI),...
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Thanks for the reply. I think i might have missunderstood what you are saying... Firstly you say "IIS will not handle two request which come from the client at the same time" Then you say "When you...
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Hi vdh_ant,As far as I am concerned, the IIS will not handle two request which come from the client at the same time.the IIS receive the user request, it will pass the info to the HttpRuntime to...
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Cool thanks a lot for the info.Do you know of any supporting doc for this??? As thats the first thing I am going to be asked for :(Thanks Anthony
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The first request will complete processing, but will no longer have a pipe to send back the response, so it will die out. The only response you will get to the browser is from your one current...
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Hi guysI am having a discussion with a colleague about the way in which IIS and ASP.net handles Request Fulfilment. My colleague fells that if you have two links on a page that both cause a post back...
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