The best way to do this is using promises.  When your $http call's back 
after timing out, the particular promise success/fail fucntion will be 
called.  This is the stabdard and best way to handle most asynchronous 
$http/ajax calls.  Let me know if you need an example.

On Tuesday, April 21, 2015 at 3:41:36 AM UTC-4, Antonio Gil wrote:
>
> Hi!!
>
> How I can show message when a http request is run and the server not 
> responding?
>
> Basically, How I can handle the timeout for all http requests?
>
> Thanks and Greetings!
>

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