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http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=10598 Apache will break down files bigger than 64KB Summary: Apache will break down files bigger than 64KB Product: Apache httpd-2.0 Version: 2.0.39 Platform: PC URL: http://213.46.22.12:8002 OS/Version: Windows NT/2K Status: NEW Severity: Normal Priority: Other Component: mod_cache AssignedTo: [email protected] ReportedBy: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Check http://213.46.22.12:8002 (my new web site in development, running at Apache 2.0.39, this url/port will be down if this issue is fixed). Click at the link "Site Map" at the left navigation bar. This HTML file is 129KB big. You will receive only the first 64KB part of this HTML file. This also occurs with some other pages (for example Files - Videokaarten - NVdia, which is 64.9KB big) and some images which are bigger than 64KB. You can use http://213.46.22.12:8001 to compare with (this is the production web site, running by IIS5 of which I want to get rid of..). I have tried it at three different computers: an IBM PC Server 520 (NT4 Server), a simple Celeron900 server (Win2K Advanced Server), and my BP6 Dual500 workstation (Win2K Pro, WinMe and Win98SE). I have also tried Apache 1.3.26, but this didn't solve the problem. I have tried to disable the firewall, also without success. The most weird is that when the pages are loaded at the servers itself (I mean, http://localhost:8002) then the files bigger than 64KB will be displayed correctly! I really cannot find a solution, I was thinking about kinda caching problem, but I can't find the source. However I think that it's just a problem on my own side, which should be easy to solve, because I have never seen this major problem before, even not in this Bug Database.. The httpd.conf file can be downloaded here: http://213.46.22.12:8002/httpd.conf --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
