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Re: Re: Making Timeout for Yourself

by mcogan1966 (Monk)
on Dec 31, 2003 at 20:53 UTC ( [id://318010]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: Making Timeout for Yourself
in thread Making Timeout for Yourself

Darnit, you're right.

I reversed the conditions, and I seem to have blocked the timer check. Grr. And here I though I had solved the problem.

Any thoughts on how to get around this?

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Re: Re: Re: Making Timeout for Yourself
by hardburn (Abbot) on Dec 31, 2003 at 21:05 UTC

    Best way is to e-mail the author of HTTP::Lite with a patch that adds a way to set a timeout value (which should be easy) and sets that timeout value on the socket it opens (which should also be easy).

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