>-----Message d'origine----- >De : snookums [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Envoyé : mercredi, 10. septembre 2008 12:03 >À : [email protected] >Objet : [Catalyst] IE has problems with catalyst > > >I hope someone can point out to me what's wrong here. I have a catalyst >application that I've been developing. It takes a submitted >link, processes >it, and regurgitates it with some changes. It's a get request. The >processing can take up to about 10 seconds. I thought >everything was going >fine, but I'm developing on mac. I've been testing it in >Safari. I quickly >found that IE users couldn't access my application. They can get to the >front page, but when they submit a link, the browser runs for >a little while >and then gives a dns error page: cannot access this page, page not >available, etc. Apache error and access logs don't even show the hit. > >I looked online and found that the problem might have >something to do with >the keep-alive option. I changed my main app file to look like this. > >use parent qw/Catalyst/; >use Catalyst qw/-k > -Debug > ConfigLoader > Static::Simple > UserAgent > Unicode > Compress::Gzip/; >our $VERSION = '0.01'; > >That didn't fix the problem, but I noticed some improvement for slower >connections that weren't even getting the front page before. I >also should >mention that I'm using Catalyst with the latest versions of >perl, apache, >and mod_perl. I tried changing a few of my keep-alive options >in apache conf >as well to increase the time before dropping a connection. I >haven't noticed >any difference. > >Can anyone tell me how -k works? Is there a default timeout >value that I can >change? Is this even the problem? >--
Hi, If your hypothesis about needing Keepalive is correct, and if your application in production runs under Apache, then you you need to activate Keepalive in your Apache configuration; its not a Catalyst property. So edit your httpd.conf and add KeepAlive On One reason why this might be important is if you use the Microsoft NTLM protocol for authentifying your users (mod_auth_ntlm or mod_auth_sspi or PerlAuthenHandler Apache2::AuthenNTLM); these definitely need KeepAlive to be on. Hope this helps, Best regards, Laurent Dami _______________________________________________ List: [email protected] Listinfo: http://lists.scsys.co.uk/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/catalyst Searchable archive: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ Dev site: http://dev.catalyst.perl.org/
