The relevant term is "flush". on FF (and pretty much everywhere but IE), XmlHttpRequest.responseText will contain whatever the server has "flushed" to the client. But I can't find a precise definition of "flush": is it just the TCP I/O flush, or is it the delimiting of one part of a multipart response (per multipart/x-mixed-replace, which IE also doesn't support) ?
I guess maybe its time to write some code and find out...
In reply to Re^2: Perl modules for Comet ?
by renodino
in thread Perl modules for Comet ?
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