of that process in users's session, and then query django for status
of the process. I guess you can also implement long pooling in django
to query for status of the process. But generally if talking about
long pooling it's worth to consider asynchronus web server (like
twisted).
On Aug 7, 8:08 pm, Rohan Jain <rohanjain....@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I have a problem with django and ajax.
> I am giving requests from ajax which run a process that takes some
> time and has many stages. Is there any way to return the various
> stages as responses, so the user does not have to see only the loading
> image but can also the current status of the process.
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