In the last week or so I've noticed a new behavior on the part of
1.70r3 ... I have cfg set up for "safe" parallel downloads of images.

I get a rather weird message on some pages [the page in the URL was
visited for the first time today, yet I got it there] and a "soft
lock" on page download.  The "soft lock" can be broken by simply
"terminating download"; with the page at the URL, and all others I can
remember off hand, the page is then rendered correctly and no images
are missing.  So it would see that the problem is not *actually* with
downloading an image.

The message:  Waiting for parallel image download to finish  -30473 of
-30473

That's right, those are minus signs.

http://actuate.com/templates/articleview.asp?Article_id=483

Anyone wants to try it and see what happens, be my guest. <G>

l.d.
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