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Originally Posted by nimesh
As today's browser tabs are getting their own process, it will stop that process if the tab is closed.
Yeah .. but that won't cancel the HTTP Request.
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Originally Posted by nimesh,54016
It's in Chrome, and I think Firefox has already adopted it.
No !! FF is yet to adopt it. (Source :
http://lifehacker.com/5243843/firefo...ocess-movement)
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Originally Posted by nimesh,54016
Don't know about Opera and IE.
Opera hasn't. IE 8 has.
When you press stop/close the tab, the browser doesn't cancel the request that was already sent to the server. So, if you are downloading a song ... you song is partially received even after you click the STOP button and then it's canceled as the browser gets the instruction that the data is no longer required.
I have marked many times that, SWF files are loaded even if i close the tab. I can still find them in FF's cache.
@ mayjune : Check this too :
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1...on-the-browser.