Re: XMLHttpRequest.abort()

"Ian Hickson" <ian@hixie.ch>
>> Do we really want to define in that level of detail?

No.

>>   When invoked, this method MUST cancel any network activity for which
>>   the object is responsible and reset the object.
>
> That's fine.

And more than enough.

> It's important to specify this because it can end up being something the
> author relies on

I can't see this at all, could provide a scenario where an author would be 
relying on exactly how a .abort aborted the connection?

Jim. 

Received on Sunday, 14 May 2006 12:17:43 UTC