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Synopsis: When an HTML file is "touched" and you try to access the file, the 
connection stays open forever.

State-Changed-From-To: feedback-closed
State-Changed-By: marc
State-Changed-When: Fri Jan 29 20:03:21 PST 1999
State-Changed-Why:
I really don't see any reason to think there is anything
wrong with Apache.  Netscape has bugs in this area (ie.
doesn't properly understand a zero-length content-length
response) so it doesn't think it has got what it asked
for until the persistent connection times out.

Unless you can give some technical reason why you think
Apache is doing something wrong, there is really nothing
we can do.  Apache is almost certainly doing the right thing.

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