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6/26/2008 7:58 PM
 

Hi,

Recently I have installed Chat module to my site. However, one of my friend noticed me that there are many requests sent from my site. I checked and there are many requests from dnn.xmlhttp.js. It might make IT personel in my company unhappy when I often open it. Is there any way to send less requests from dnn.xmlhttp.js?  Thank in advance.

 
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7/30/2008 2:11 AM
 

Yes, you can limit the number of polls from the module settings, but the module doesn need to send a request every now and then to see if there's anything new.

We do find it very important to limit the size of these requests as much as possible thouh...


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