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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T16:31:27+00:00 2026-05-13T16:31:27+00:00

I am currently implementing a sort of HTTP Push using Long Polling for browsers

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I am currently implementing a sort of HTTP Push using Long Polling for browsers that don’t support multipart ajax responses.

I have to admit that while the server side is working fine, i am relativly new to front end javascript development, and thus may have made some obvious mistakes

The problem is as follows LongPolling works perfectly on IE 6,7,8 and Firefox ( even though Firefox uses multipart i tested it with long polling too ) but Safari and Chrome enter
the browsers “busy” state during the ajax requests. ( they show the windows wait cursor, and Safari also shows its “Loading” indicator in the title bar )

This is of course not desireable..

Here is my code to do the long poll based on Jquery 1.4.1:


function MepSubscribeToQueueLongPoll(name, callback) {

    var queueUrl = MepGetQueueUrl(name, "LongPoll");
    MepLongPollStep(queueUrl, callback);
};

function MepLongPollStep(url, callback) {
    $.ajax({
        url: url,
        async: true,
        cache: false,
        success: function (data,status,request) {
            callback(request.responseText);
            MepLongPollStep(url, callback);
        }
    });
};

Note that i am bypassing the data parsing functionality of Jquery by passing the request.responseText directly to the callback because Jquery does not seem to support multipart ajax respones and i wanted to be consistent across communication paths.

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    2026-05-13T16:31:28+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 4:31 pm

    Since no better answer has stepped forward, I wonder if a simple timeout would solve the problem. Sorry to give a “guess” instead of a “I know this to be true answer”, but this might actually fix it.:

    function MepLongPollStep(url, callback) {
        $.ajax({
            url: url,
            async: true,
            cache: false,
            success: function (data,status,request) {
                callback(request.responseText);
                window.setTimeout( function(){
                  MepLongPollStep(url, callback);
                },10);
            }
        });
    };
    
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