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XMLHttpRequest Crashes Internet Explorer

Hey,
I've created an Html file that uses the following script block to
access the server via XMLHttpRequest:
<script lang="jscript">
var objXMLHTTP = new ActiveXOject("M Sxml2.XMLHttp") *;
objXMLHTTP.open ("POST","htt p://MyServer/MySite/Page.asp",false );
objXMLHTTP.setR equestHeader("C *ontent-Type","applicat ion/x-ww*w-form-urlencoded");

objXMLHTTP.send ('PARAMS=127445 *294');
var retVal = objXMLHTTP.resp onseText;
</script>
All is well for first couple of times, but after a while, the IE hangs
for a couple of minutes and crashes!
I used a Sniffer (Ethereal) to see if the hang is because of the web
server not responding, but when the hang happens I see no activity on
the outgoing packets...
I tried running the same script but with a newer version of
XMLHttpObject (4.0) and still the same thing...
Any ideas?
Thanks ahead
Iddo

Sep 5 '05 #1
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