L.D.
I've been trying to duplicate the error you had.
Surprise, surprise.... I can't seem to get it to 'foul-up'.<g>
But, just in case you're curious... MSN is still using Apache.
(as this .htt proves)
---lines split for this eMail---
<TITLE>
HTTP header of http://msnhomepages.talkcity.com/hobbyct/stackman/
</TITLE><PRE>
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 23:37:30 GMT
Server: Apache/1.3.12 (Unix) ApacheJServ/1.1.2
Set-Cookie: tcid=TC-39FA11BA-N-OfoRugoAAysAAGEOkMw;
expires=Saturday, 27-Oct-01 23:37:30 GMT; path=/; domain=.talkcity.com
Connection: close
Content-Type: text/html
</PRE><HR>
URL:<A HREF="http://msnhomepages.talkcity.com/hobbyct/stackman/">
http://msnhomepages.talkcity.com/hobbyct/stackman/</A><BR>
Local:<A HREF="file:72689978.HTM">\arachne\cache\72689978.HTM</A><HR>
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On Thu, 26 Oct 2000 17:30:40 -0400, L.D. Best wrote:
> I was visiting http://msnhomepages.talkcity.com/hobbyct/stackman/ and
> looking for a line said to be in the code.
> I first viewed the page with F-6, then ESC'd back, which brought me back
> to e-mail.
> I then returned to the URL, and viewed the page with F-4. When I
> attempted to go back to the rendition of the URL [don't know for certain
> but I think I clicked on the 'back' arrow rather than right clicking] I
> got an xSwap error...
> line 1030 file ATOMS.C! hitting a key produced FATAL ERROR skulls.
> I currently have, according to Arachne,
> Used XMS (KB) 8024
> Free xSwap (KB) 1719
> Used xSwap (KB) 342
> Disk Space (MB) 9
> HTTP cache items 135
> - ---------------------------
> 221 HTML atoms
> That is while I'm in the Compose mail module. I did not clear cache
> after fatal error. All I did was hit back button from FATAL page which
> brought me back to the e-mail I had been reading in the first place. At
> that point I hit C to compose this mail.
> I saved the message to OUTBOX, then went there.
> A shell out from outbox allowed me to check the condition of CACHE. It
> contained 126 files totally 400,069 bytes. The drive had 30,040,064
> bytes available. I'm not saving HEADERS... that's an error I'll have to
> correct in autoexec.bat because Arachne will not create the headers
> directory if it doesn't exist, even when "save headers" is selected.
> I'm providing as much detail as possible, because I'm using my RAMdrive
> for CACHE, and I don't want anyone saying "It's probably such and such
> ...." because of my non-conformist approach to Arachne. <G>
> l.d.
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