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netAbort
Syntax
netAbo
rt(URL
)netAbo
rt(netID
)
Description
Command; cancels a network operation without waiting for a result.
Using a network ID is the most efficient way to stop a network operation. The ID is returned when you use a network function such as getNetText()
or postNetText()
.
In some cases, when a network ID is not available, you can use a URL to stop the transmission of data for that URL. The URL must be identical to that used to begin the network operation. If the data transmission is complete, this command has no effect.
Example
This statement passes a network ID to netAbort
to cancel a particular network operation:
on mouseUp netAbort(myNetID) end
See also
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