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Question: Question :: How to control how long an Ajax request may last?

Answer: Use the ScriptManager's AsyncPostBackTimeout Property. For example, if you want to debug a web page but you get an error that the page request has timed out, you may set where the value specified is in seconds.

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Question: Question :: How to control how long an Ajax request may last?


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Use the ScriptManager's AsyncPostBackTimeout Property. For example, if you want to debug a web page but you get an error that the page request has timed out, you may set where the value specified is in seconds.
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