> > My solution was to add a table to my database, and add an insert job id > into the table after the line that is causing the problem. When I submit the > script I use setTimeout to run an AJAX query of the table 5 seconds later. > If the line has failed the job id will not be in the table and I alert the > user. It works - and some day I hope to fix the software problem and make > this unnecessary. > Thanks for the update -- that's about how I would have approached it too. I wonder, in general, if fixing the underlying problem is even practical or worth the investment of time. IIRC the problem was in third-party code -- and it seems to me that making your own code robust enough to handle failures in third-party libraries (as you just did) is a really fruitful use of your time; fixing the library itself, maybe not so much. I guess it depends on how it all affects your end users. Ben