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I got a bug report that I can't duplicate, but ajax-call timeout is the current best guess.

So I'm trying to find out the default value for timeout of a jQuery $.ajax() call. Anybody have an idea? Couldn't find it in jQuery documentation.

Thanks in advance, Marcus

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Hmm, I think this is browser specific. – Pekka 웃 Mar 24 '10 at 11:56

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There doesn't seem to be a standardized default value. I have the feeling the default is 0, and the timeout event left totally dependent on browser and network settings.

For IE, there is a timeout property for XMLHTTPRequests here. It defaults to null, and it says the network stack is likely to be the first to time out (which will not generate an ontimeout event by the way).

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So basically jQuery doesn't use any default value for it. The problem was reported on Safari. I guess I'll just try to force some longish timeout value and hope for the best... Thanks! – Marcus Mar 24 '10 at 15:41

As an aside, when trying to diagnose a similar bug I realised that jquery's ajax error callback returns a status of "timeout" if it failed due to a timeout.

Here's an example:

$.ajax({
    url: "/ajax_json_echo/",
    timeout: 500,
    error: function(jqXHR, textStatus, errorThrown) {
        alert(textStatus); // this will be "timeout"
    }
});

Here it is on jsfiddle.

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