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December 10th, 2010, 01:42 AM
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Why web client keep receiving "<script>p();</script>"
Hi,
I am new to Lightstreamer and I followed every step in the hello world tutorial to create my first page.
http://cometdaily.com/2008/02/12/%E2...lightstreamer/
But when I used a tcp tracer to trace the traffic, I found that the web client keep receiving "<script>p();</script>". What is that? How can I avoid server to send this to web client?
<body onload="if (! clsd) { retry(); }">
<script>setPhase(8203);</script><script>start('Sad4dacee6e7da822T1357536', null, 2000, 50000);</script><script>s0(0.0,1.0,-1.0);</script><script>c(6,39,0);setWin(0,39);</script><script>z(0,1,"Hello","Fri Dec 10 09:13:57 GMT+08:00 2010","#");z(0,2,"#","#","#");</script><script>p();</script><script>p();</script><script>p();</script><script>p();</script><script>p();</script><script>p();</script><script>p();</script><script>p();</script><script>p();</script><script>p();</script><script>p();</script><script>p();</script><script>p();</script><script>p();</script><script>y(30);</script><script>d(0,1,"World","Fri Dec 10 09:14:27 GMT+08:00 2010","");</script><script>p();</script><script>p();</script>
Regards,
Ronald
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