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 Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 08/23/07 15:50 
Erwin Moller wrote: 
> Jerry Stuckle wrote: 
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>> HTTP just isn't set up for this sort of thing. 
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> True, but it can be misused for it. 
> Long ago I made a site do just that (before Ajax/xmlhttprequests) via  
> hidden frame refresh. 
> It sucked of course. ;-) 
> 
 
And how often have we seen things misused by incompetent "programmers"? :-) 
 
> Java <--> JavaScript is a much cleaner solution. 
> But if memory serves me well the visitor had to give the applet rights  
> to listen to another port than 80. 
> I am kind of rusty with Java these days, so things might have changed. 
>  
> Regards, 
> Erwin Moller 
 
It depends on your security setup - but if you do need to give it  
rights, it's easy enough to do so. 
 
Of course, there is another downside to this - maintaining what could be  
thousands of connections at the server.  That has its own overhead. 
 
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