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  • Hi Roy!

    We spoke about this before one month approx(on C++/C# community meeting).

    Really nice solution, but there is few problems, IMHO.

    It blows out not consistent HTML.

    But, I think, it is easy enough to find work arownd.

    Next - Flush is not best practices from performance point of view.

    May be next solution will good for you:



    You create iframe for drawing progress bar , refreshes each 3 sec, for instance.

    IFrame request turns to any static field of the object that you are working with in the main page , that indicates progress state.

    On this field's value IFrame's page Request draw what do you need.

    Why this may be better - at least you don't interrupt processing of your current response with flushing.



    If I not enough explained myself - you welcome email me:

    yurig@clal-ins.co.il



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