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− | Sets the timeout value in seconds. If a website, which is requested by clicking a link or using the URL command, does not load with in the amount of seconds given by !TIMEOUT, an error is generated. Overrides the Internet macro default value. The default timeout is 60s. The !LOADCHECK value is automatically 1/10th of the timeout value. | + | Sets the timeout value in seconds. If a website, which is requested by clicking a link or using the URL command, does not load with in the amount of seconds given by !TIMEOUT, an error is generated. Overrides the Internet macro default value. The default timeout is 60s. The [[!LOADCHECK]] value is automatically 1/10th of the timeout value. |
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Revision as of 10:53, 10 July 2008
Sets the timeout value in seconds. If a website, which is requested by clicking a link or using the URL command, does not load with in the amount of seconds given by !TIMEOUT, an error is generated. Overrides the Internet macro default value. The default timeout is 60s. The !LOADCHECK value is automatically 1/10th of the timeout value.
Value
Any integer.
Examples
To wait 180 seconds before timing out (default: 60 seconds), use the following command
SET !TIMEOUT 180