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April 11, 2005
IE Only Allows Two Simultaneous Connections
I didn't know this, but according to IEBlog, Internet Explorer only allows two simultaneous connections to any single domain. I knew there was a limit, but I thought it was higher. Anyway, IEBlog tells why, and what you can do as a developer to get around it.
Posted by cantrell at April 11, 2005 02:58 PM | References
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Comments
While downloading 2 files, you must wait to download a new file until one of current download is finished.
May be because of that ...
Posted by: Oguz Demirkapi at April 11, 2005 03:04 PM
something to do with compliance with w3c standards and http 1.0 (I think). Theres a registry hack that gives more connections. Oh, sorry for not looking into the link, I'm just browsing.
Posted by: Dominick at April 11, 2005 03:59 PM