Kevin’s error is probably a classic AJAX error when launching multiple AJAX
requests where the results depends on each other.


Henrik, thanks for the suggestion. I'm somewhat skeptical about that being
the problem. The "async" parameter on the HTTP "open" method is "true", but
the interface I wrote "queues" HTTP requests, which implements synchronous
processing, anyway.

The queue is just an array. A "success" response from a previous request,
removes that last request from the queue and "sends" the next.

Whatever the case, I appreciate the tip, because it's not clear to me why
Kevin's low-bandwidth connection would fail, while his high-bandwidth one
would work.

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