Re: Portals vs Links

Chris Marrin ([email protected])
Fri, 5 May 1995 13:35:31 -0700


> What was your strategy for dealing with the situation where,
> frex, a visitor enters the room and their system/browser crashes
> leaving their (orphaned) avatar "stuck" at a remote server?

In our implementation we had open sockets so if the socket terminated the
connection we got informed and could clean up the zombie. I'm not sure
how this translates to the Internet at large. Is leaving a connection
open impossible, difficult (or impolite), or common?

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