When request timeout expires, XMLHTTP.Status will get HTTP status code - in this case 500 or something in 5xx class (server errors).
------ "There's a man... He's bald and wears a short-sleeved shirt, and somehow he's very important to me. I think his name is Homer."
(Jack O'Neill, Stargate)
AFAIK no - by default xmlhttp won't wait indefinitely.
And I'm not sure it can be set at all - unless you are using ServerXMLHTTP object.
------ "There's a man... He's bald and wears a short-sleeved shirt, and somehow he's very important to me. I think his name is Homer."
(Jack O'Neill, Stargate)
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