Are you running the Active4D from a 4D Client or 4D Server ?
We had random web freezes using SSL on 4D Client SSL, finally the
problem was from 4D Client that it's not as good as they say for SSL ...
we were months with this problem ...
:(
So we set up on the same machine Apache, and apache was (and still)
serving the pages outside using SSL and connects with 4D Client web
server using non-ssl.
After doing this, no more freezes for months ...
And Aparajita is right, Active4D has nothing to do with SSL ...
regards,
raimon fernandez
barcelona
On 29/06/2007, at 23:28, Stuart Holroyd wrote:
Our clients are having problems uploading files using a web http
form to our secure server. They receive immediately a 'the Page
cannot be displayed' message. Our clients use IE 6 from their PCs.
The problem is random (90% fail, 10% success). There is no problem
with FireFox.
Recently we upgraded to A4D 4.0. We also recently renewed our web
SSL certificate. We do not believe that we had this problem with
A4D 3.0 and / or the previous web SSL certificate.
The solution we have found, is to turn off SSL 3.0 in IE (Tools |
Internet Options | Advanced | Security). It also appears that
there is no problem with IE 7 either.
Has anyone else experienced this problem? Is there another
solution besides turning off SSL 3.0? Switching to FireFox is not
an option for them.
Our application runs in this environment:
Server: Windows 2003 Server
4D: 2004.6 Volume Runtime
Web Server: 4D Web Server
Active 4D: 4.0.2.31
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Tel: 250.658.6300
Fax: 250.658.6201
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