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  • Savas Ates

    About XML HTTP

    I m getting information with XMLHTTP from 3 sites at the same time. but it
    is so slow.. how can i make it faster.. any information or any document
    about it.. anyone who know about it..it is about alsa bandwith .. how can i
    increase xml http performance. . help me please...








  • Steven Burn

    #2
    Re: About XML HTTP

    I've noticed it's terribly slow too (got it connecting to several site's in
    a DB and returning their online/offline status)

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    Regards

    Steven Burn
    Ur I.T. Mate Group


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    "Savas Ates" <savas@indexint eractive.com> wrote in message
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    • Mark Schupp

      #3
      Re: About XML HTTP

      Are you using XMLHTTP or XMLServerHTTP?

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      Mark Schupp
      Head of Development
      Integrity eLearning
      Advancing limitless knowledge and continual growth to create confident problem solvers, one course at a time.



      "Savas Ates" <savas@indexint eractive.com> wrote in message
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      > I m getting information with XMLHTTP from 3 sites at the same time. but[/color]
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      > is so slow.. how can i make it faster.. any information or any document
      > about it.. anyone who know about it..it is about alsa bandwith .. how can[/color]
      i[color=blue]
      > increase xml http performance. . help me please...
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      • Savas Ates

        #4
        Re: About XML HTTP

        Microsoft.XMLHT TP


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        • Mark Schupp

          #5
          Re: About XML HTTP

          And your original question was?

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          Head of Development
          Integrity eLearning
          Advancing limitless knowledge and continual growth to create confident problem solvers, one course at a time.



          "Savas Ates" <savas@indexint eractive.com> wrote in message
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          > Microsoft.XMLHT TP
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          • Steven Burn

            #6
            Re: About XML HTTP

            "Mark Schupp" <mschupp@ielear ning.com> wrote in message
            news:uvtm1HSXEH A.796@TK2MSFTNG P10.phx.gbl...[color=blue]
            > And your original question was?[/color]

            hehe, now thats just cruel <g>

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            Regards

            Steven Burn
            Ur I.T. Mate Group


            Keeping it FREE!



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            • Mark Schupp

              #7
              Re: About XML HTTP

              No, actually I think I responded to his question and asked whether he was
              using XMLHTTP or XMLServerHTTP but I don't keep old messages so I cannot
              remember what he was asking about.

              --
              Mark Schupp
              Head of Development
              Integrity eLearning
              Advancing limitless knowledge and continual growth to create confident problem solvers, one course at a time.



              "Steven Burn" <pvt@noyb.com > wrote in message
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              > "Mark Schupp" <mschupp@ielear ning.com> wrote in message
              > news:uvtm1HSXEH A.796@TK2MSFTNG P10.phx.gbl...[color=green]
              > > And your original question was?[/color]
              >
              > hehe, now thats just cruel <g>
              >
              > --
              >
              > Regards
              >
              > Steven Burn
              > Ur I.T. Mate Group
              > www.it-mate.co.uk
              >
              > Keeping it FREE!
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              >[/color]


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              • Andrew Urquhart

                #8
                Re: About XML HTTP

                *Mark Schupp* wrote:[color=blue]
                > "Steven Burn" wrote:[color=green]
                >> "Mark Schupp" wrote:[color=darkred]
                >>> And your original question was?[/color]
                >>
                >> hehe, now thats just cruel <g>[/color]
                >
                > No, actually I think I responded to his question and asked whether he
                > was using XMLHTTP or XMLServerHTTP but I don't keep old messages so I
                > cannot remember what he was asking about.[/color]


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                • Steven Burn

                  #9
                  Re: About XML HTTP

                  I m getting information with XMLHTTP from 3 sites at the same time.
                  but it
                  is so slow.. how can i make it faster.. any information or any document
                  about it.. anyone who know about it..it is about alsa bandwith .. how can i
                  increase xml http performance. . help me please...
                  --

                  Regards

                  Steven Burn
                  Ur I.T. Mate Group


                  Keeping it FREE!


                  "Mark Schupp" <mschupp@ielear ning.com> wrote in message
                  news:#JVzlcSXEH A.2972@TK2MSFTN GP12.phx.gbl...[color=blue]
                  > No, actually I think I responded to his question and asked whether he was
                  > using XMLHTTP or XMLServerHTTP but I don't keep old messages so I cannot
                  > remember what he was asking about.
                  >
                  > --
                  > Mark Schupp
                  > Head of Development
                  > Integrity eLearning
                  > www.ielearning.com
                  >
                  >
                  > "Steven Burn" <pvt@noyb.com > wrote in message
                  > news:uLMmyMSXEH A.3668@TK2MSFTN GP09.phx.gbl...[color=green]
                  > > "Mark Schupp" <mschupp@ielear ning.com> wrote in message
                  > > news:uvtm1HSXEH A.796@TK2MSFTNG P10.phx.gbl...[color=darkred]
                  > > > And your original question was?[/color]
                  > >
                  > > hehe, now thats just cruel <g>
                  > >
                  > > --
                  > >
                  > > Regards
                  > >
                  > > Steven Burn
                  > > Ur I.T. Mate Group
                  > > www.it-mate.co.uk
                  > >
                  > > Keeping it FREE!
                  > >
                  > >
                  > >[/color]
                  >
                  >[/color]


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                  • Mark Schupp

                    #10
                    Re: About XML HTTP

                    Ok,

                    XMLHTTP was designed for Client-side communication and doesn't work well in
                    a multi-user environment.Try msxml2.xmlserve rhttp instead.

                    Also, you should do some checking to see where the delays are. If it
                    actually takes 3 seconds for the remote sites to return the page then there
                    is nothing you can do on your server to speed it up unless you can cache the
                    data somewhere.
                    Do they take 3 seconds if you call them up in your browser?
                    Do the retrieved pages change for each retrieval?

                    --
                    Mark Schupp
                    Head of Development
                    Integrity eLearning
                    Advancing limitless knowledge and continual growth to create confident problem solvers, one course at a time.



                    "Steven Burn" <pvt@noyb.com > wrote in message
                    news:esxHzlSXEH A.748@TK2MSFTNG P11.phx.gbl...[color=blue]
                    >
                    I m getting information with XMLHTTP from 3 sites at the same[/color]
                    time.[color=blue]
                    > but it
                    > is so slow.. how can i make it faster.. any information or any document
                    > about it.. anyone who know about it..it is about alsa bandwith .. how can[/color]
                    i[color=blue]
                    > increase xml http performance. . help me please...
                    >
                    > --
                    >
                    > Regards
                    >
                    > Steven Burn
                    > Ur I.T. Mate Group
                    > www.it-mate.co.uk
                    >
                    > Keeping it FREE!
                    >
                    >
                    > "Mark Schupp" <mschupp@ielear ning.com> wrote in message
                    > news:#JVzlcSXEH A.2972@TK2MSFTN GP12.phx.gbl...[color=green]
                    > > No, actually I think I responded to his question and asked whether he[/color][/color]
                    was[color=blue][color=green]
                    > > using XMLHTTP or XMLServerHTTP but I don't keep old messages so I cannot
                    > > remember what he was asking about.
                    > >
                    > > --
                    > > Mark Schupp
                    > > Head of Development
                    > > Integrity eLearning
                    > > www.ielearning.com
                    > >
                    > >
                    > > "Steven Burn" <pvt@noyb.com > wrote in message
                    > > news:uLMmyMSXEH A.3668@TK2MSFTN GP09.phx.gbl...[color=darkred]
                    > > > "Mark Schupp" <mschupp@ielear ning.com> wrote in message
                    > > > news:uvtm1HSXEH A.796@TK2MSFTNG P10.phx.gbl...
                    > > > > And your original question was?
                    > > >
                    > > > hehe, now thats just cruel <g>
                    > > >
                    > > > --
                    > > >
                    > > > Regards
                    > > >
                    > > > Steven Burn
                    > > > Ur I.T. Mate Group
                    > > > www.it-mate.co.uk
                    > > >
                    > > > Keeping it FREE!
                    > > >
                    > > >
                    > > >[/color]
                    > >
                    > >[/color]
                    >
                    >[/color]


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                    • Savas Ates

                      #11
                      Re: About XML HTTP

                      hey thanks steven for your helps and Steven do u have online contact ? i
                      want to ask somethnig you individually..w hat is your email i cant send you
                      from that email.or have msn contact... what is the reason of delay... if i
                      retrieve same page it was cached by iis and how can i cache the results...
                      the first getting info process can take about 3 or 5 seconds...


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                      • Steven Burn

                        #12
                        Re: About XML HTTP

                        "Savas Ates" <savas@indexint eractive.com> wrote in message
                        news:#j#547aXEH A.384@TK2MSFTNG P10.phx.gbl...[color=blue]
                        > hey thanks steven for your helps and Steven do u have online contact ?[/color]

                        I do :o)




                        [color=blue]
                        > i want to ask somethnig you individually..[/color]

                        Tis best to keep it in the newsgroup ;o) (that way, if for some reason, I
                        say something thats wrong (happens), one of the other kind souls will
                        correct me and put you on the right track)
                        [color=blue]
                        > what is your email i cant send you from that email.or have msn contact...[/color]

                        I don't do e-mail address's in the newsgroup ;o)
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                        > what is the reason of delay...[/color]

                        If your talking about XMLHTTP then to be honest, I've no idea. If I had to,
                        I'd guess it had something to do with;

                        1. The server your connecting to
                        2. Your connection speed (not the server, but your internet connection)
                        [color=blue]
                        >if i retrieve same page it was cached by iis and how can i cache the[/color]
                        results...

                        You could;

                        1. Store them in a cookie
                        2. Store then in a database
                        3. Store them in a .ini file
                        [color=blue]
                        > the first getting info process can take about 3 or 5 seconds...[/color]

                        Lucky for you (mine takes twice that, and then some)

                        --

                        Regards

                        Steven Burn
                        Ur I.T. Mate Group


                        Keeping it FREE!



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                        • Savas Ates

                          #13
                          Re: About XML HTTP

                          hey mark it also for you... please help me... what can i do. and have online
                          contact...


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                          • Mark Schupp

                            #14
                            Re: About XML HTTP

                            I only go through the newsgroup for this kind of thing.

                            First, change your createobject calls to use "MSXML2.ServerX MLHTTP" instead
                            of "microsoft.XMLH TTP"

                            If that does not speed things up then the problem is likely in the response
                            from the remote sites. If the results don't change frequently then you could
                            cache the information by writing it to a static HTML file. Have your script
                            check to see when the last time the HTML file was updated and if it is not
                            "too long" (by whatever criteria is important to you) just redirect to the
                            HTML file.

                            --
                            Mark Schupp
                            Head of Development
                            Integrity eLearning
                            Advancing limitless knowledge and continual growth to create confident problem solvers, one course at a time.



                            "Savas Ates" <savas@indexint eractive.com> wrote in message
                            news:uMzHZ0dXEH A.1652@TK2MSFTN GP09.phx.gbl...[color=blue]
                            > hey mark it also for you... please help me... what can i do. and have[/color]
                            online[color=blue]
                            > contact...
                            >
                            >[/color]


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