With initial-connection-timeout set to 300 (5 minutes) I'm still getting<br>some deaths due to timeouts, and am at a loss. I've hunted through<br>server code to try to figure out what is going on, but not with much<br>
success. Here is what is happening: I navigate to a page with a form.<br> I click on submit for that form and it's intercepted by JavaScript to<br>send off to the server in the background a la AJAX and displays the<br>
results when they return. Now, I would expect that this background<br>submission has the full 5 minutes to complete (and if the time is<br>exceeded, it seems from my tests with a 30-second timeout to retry the<br>request once with the new connection and full timeout: if you could<br>
point me to where the logic that does this is I'd be grateful).<br>However, in practice it is at times ended much more quickly (54 and 27<br>seconds seem the norm) and continues to die to timeouts in the same<br>timespan when resubmitted (which seems to me to indicate the time is<br>
captured in the k-url of the form's action in some way, except that<br>the kill-time is stored as an absolute not an offset).<br><br>(It shouldn't matter, but we are using our own LRU continuation<br>manager that only differs in that not at maximum memory continuations<br>
only live for 10 minutes and at maximum 2 minutes.)<div><br></div><div>Any insights are appreciated,</div><div>~NT</div>