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here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of error connection timed out android this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn internet explorer receivetimeout more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question ie11 keep alive timeout x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/181050 How to prevent Internet Explorer Connection Timeout? up vote 2 down vote favorite If a website is taking more than 10 seconds to process and load of a page, Internet Explorer will do a connection timeout. It is possible for the user to prevent this by setting the default value in the registry to a higher value. But I really can't tell any of http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13246865/how-to-prevent-internet-explorer-connection-timeout my clients to do this; so how do I prevent this to happen in the first place? I have always learned not to use a buffer and flush it, cause this will make the calculation of the data slower. Another problem with this, is that all the calculation is being done first and put into a multidimensional array, which finally is posted with response.write. I dont think, that the buffer flush can do anything about this? internet-explorer asp-classic timeout share|improve this question asked Nov 6 '12 at 8:09 Behrens 74612247 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 2 down vote accepted +50 I dont think, that the buffer flush can do anything about this? Yes it can: Internet Explorer error "connection timed out" when server does not respond: Internet Explorer imposes a time-out limit for the server to return data. By default, the time-out limit is as follows: Internet Explorer 5 to 8: 60 minutes It seems the timeout you're referring to might be incorrectly set by a different application, as described in this question. If a page does not return within a
here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2625650/internet-explorer-8-timeout-too-quick-on-page-posts with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack https://kiranpatils.wordpress.com/2012/02/26/long-running-processes-and-browser-timeout-issue-mainly-internet-explorer/ Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Internet Explorer 8 timeout too quick on page POSTs up vote 27 down vote favorite 6 We have an asp.net site running, which has been working fine for some time, but recently I have been experiencing some issues with IE8. internet explorer On posting some pages - mainly on our development server, although on staging too - we get an occasional "Internet Explore cannot display the webpage" error along with the button asking to diagnose connection problems. IE only seems to wait 10 seconds before timing out. I know that the page itself may take longer to load the first time (on dev and staging). So press F5 and everything then works fine. Is there anything that should be done in the aspx page to internet explorer 7 tell IE to wait a bit longer? I thought I had read that the default timeout supposed to be 90 seconds or something for browsers. A bit more info: It mostly happens on a POSTing a signup page, but that is just because I test that page and it starts the IIS App, makes the first connection to SQL and pre-caches some information. That first time the page can take 10-15 seconds to come back. IE8 times out after 10 seconds as it has had nothing back. This happens on a dev W7x64 machine with 8GB RAM, as well as on a staging server WIN2008. Having googled around a bit, some people are seeing the same problem, but no conclusive pointers to the problem or a solution. It isn't a connection problem; everything works fine in Firefox, Chrome and even IE7; I have tried with add-ons disabled and resetting IE settings, still happens. Ideas welcome. asp.net iis-7 internet-explorer-8 timeout share|improve this question asked Apr 12 '10 at 21:38 cdm9002 1,34711013 18 Well, I have recently solved this. I happen to use some software called InstallAware, having installed it back soon after upgrading to Windows 7. Seems they (and others) set a registry setting during their install to force IE to timeout after 10 seconds. This because, they say, that their installers could get stuck otherwise. But they don't reset it back. WebUI Studio's install is another that does this. This link finally gave me the solution, intersoftp
Challenge: This week we faced strange issue [Oh yes, Issues are always strange, that's why we know them as an issue! :-)]. Basically we were running a long running operation on server and in between our browser displayed "Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage" page. (Needless to say, we are using Internet Explorer) We checked at our server-side (logs, sql connection, web server etc.) and everything was perfect! We were clueless whether our server operation got completed or not. If you are also facing this same issue, then keep reading we have a solution for you! Solution: Okay, so we were clueless what to do? Then suddenly it stroked in my mind. As IE shown this error page, why not try the same process with Firefox? [So long back faced similar issue and tried with FF and it worked. But at that time never researched why it worked!] And you guess what? It worked for us. i.e. the same process got completed without changing anything on server-side code! Okay, so we were happy as our task got completed. But we were not sure why it worked. [And my colleague Muktesh asked me a question, why it worked?]. Really good question! Then I started my research and found something interesting to share with all of you! Really interesting to read here you go: Following Stackoverflow thread has some good points on this: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/633075/browser-timeouts-while-asp-net-application-keeps-running CAUSE By design, Internet Explorer imposes a time-out limit for the server to return data. The time-out limit is five minutes for versions 4.0 and 4.01 and is 60 minutes for versions 5.x, 6, and 7. As a result, Internet Explorer does not wait endlessly for the server to come back with data when the server has a problem. Internet Explorer imposes a time-out limit for the server to return data. By default, the time-out limit is as follows: Internet Explorer 4.0 and Internet Explorer 4.01 5 minutes Internet Explorer 5.x and Internet Explorer 6.x 60 minutes Internet Explorer 7 and Internet Explorer 8 60 minutes When the server is experiencing a problem, Internet Explorer does not wait endlessly for the server to return data. Source : http://support.microsoft.com/kb/181050 Proposed Solution: Found some good links which gives some solutions which you can try [Frankly, Haven't tried them on my own, try at your own risk! -- I strongly recommend to use Firefox] http://intersoftpt.wordpress.com/2009/06/23/resolve-page-cannot-be-displayed-issue-in-ie8/ http://www.ehow.com/how_5943517_control-browser-timeouts-ie-7.html Now, we know what's wrong with IE? But now the second question comes up Why i