Hi Adam
Thanx for responding...The application works fine on Netscape 6.  Also, I
didn't mean '5' literally :-)  It's a random-ish number - actually it's only
guaranteed to fail (as it did today) during a customer demo!  Unfortunately,
customers know of no other browser than IE, so....

sadly
TJ
----- Original Message -----
From: "Adam A R" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, January 14, 2002 10:01 PM
Subject: Re: Big problem with IE!


> Hi TJ,
>
> Please check the logicsheet which munges the data.
>
> If the browser(I think you will encounter the same problem if you were to
> use any other browser. Please check and let us know) can display it 5
times,
> it means that there is probably no problem with the browser.
>
> Sometimes you may keep opening connections to some resource without
closing
> them in your pages. It will work for first 'n' number of times. And at
'n+1'
> th time it will fail. There was similar problem of mine.
>
> after 19-20 requests the CPU usage would become 100% without page being
> served and everything in a limbo. It turned out that there was a tweak
> inserted by another group of ours into Cocoon which %'&$( the caching and
> hence the problem.
>
> Hope this gives some insight into your problem.
>
> cheers adam
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "TJ Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 9:23 AM
> Subject: Big problem with IE!
>
>
> > Hello all
> > Before I get flamed - let me apologize for probably an inappropriate
> posting
> > to the group -but I AM using Cocoon/Tomcat/Servlets/etc. so I'm hoping
> > someone out there has encountered my problem (and has a FIX) and
> desperation
> > has set in so....
> >
> > Particulars: Tomcat 3.3, Cocoon 1.8.2.  Cocoon used to serve html form
> pages
> > for user updating, etc.  When the form is sent to the server (submitted)
> it
> > is sent to a servlet of mine running in Tomcat.  The servlet munges the
> data
> > etc. etc.  The problem is with IE as the client browser.  For 5 out of 6
> (or
> > thereabouts) times, accessing the servlet via URL works fine.  The 6th
> time
> > I get the infamous "The Page cannot be displayed", Can't find server,
blah
> > blah.  I've searched many news groups/microsoft support/etc. without
> > success.  Has anyone in this group encountered this #^%&#^ problem?
> >
> > regards
> > TJ
> >
> >
> >
> >
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