It could, of course, be engineered to do it that way, but the consequence would be additional load on the processor and screen jitter for the viewer...
You use a timer. Start rendering the page if it's been X seconds since content started being received and if it's been Y seconds since it's last been rendered.
That way, the page isn't dead and the brower isn't spending all its time repositioning everything.
In reply to Re^5: CGI Question - Tangent re rendering engine
by ikegami
in thread CGI Question
by njweatherman
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