I noted it 2 days ago. I noted that the Cocoon machine is not doing NOTHING and the Internet explorer works like I am browsing a server placed somewhere in Pluton!.
It does not look like a Cocoon problem. Because the java jobs was idle. But in the Windows machine I saw like it was checking every file in the temps! But in the same machine browsing with KDE-Konqueror 3.0.3 it works fine. Here my environment: LAN (100 Mb) - just this two computers (no other trafic): I have a Linux machine (Cocoon Server) with: Athlon XP 1.6 GHz, 512 MB, 40 GB Red Hat Linux 7.3 (lastest patches) Java 1.4.1 Tomcat 4.1.12 Cocoon 2.1 (last updated from CVS on 3-Oct-2002) Client computer with Windows Me and IE 6 SP1. Pentium III 750 MHz., 256 MB, 30 GB (Windows use only 5 GB of all disk space). Windows Me (lastest patch) IE 6.0 (SP1) Maybe the question may be: Why is IE6 an Cocoon App killer? and not like the subject of this mail ;) If someone know why it happens, let know, pease. Antonio Gallardo El Viernes, 04 de Octubre de 2002 09:12, leo leonid escribió: > Hi, > most generally I would describe my problem with my cocoon-app as > follows: > > When accessing a > - servlet generated site > - with (lots of) images > - using a recent versions of Internet Explorer (i.e.6) on windows > then IE stops loading images. And even better: from this moment on it > generally > doesn’t display images anymore, even from other sites until you restart > IE. > > The problem only (but not necessarily) occurs with IE on windows, > but only on servlet generated sites. > > I found reports on this problem in the tomcat-user list, > http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=tomcat-user&m=103340719301191&w=2 > but its not just tomcat related. It’s the same with jetty. > > If someone likes to see the problem live, start a recent windows IE and > go to > http://www.helnwein.com/werke/theater/tafel_1.html > It's nothing wrong with the HTML and there is no JS at all. > The current server configuration is > c2.0.4-dev jetty 4.1 mod_jk 1.2 apache 2.0.42 – images directly from > apache > on a RH linux 7.2., Java 1.4.1. > > Itested the following configurations with no effect to the problem: > c2.0.3 tomcat 4.0.5/4.1.12 standalone – images served by cocoon > c2.0.3 tomcat 4.0.5/4.1.12 standalone – images from an extra context > c2.0.3 tomcat 4.0.5/4.1.12 mod_webapp apache 1.3 – images served by > cocoon > c2.0.3 tomcat 4.0.5/4.1.12 mod_webapp apache 1.3 – images from an extra > context > c2.03 tomcat 4.0.5/4.1.12 mod_webapp apache 2.0.42 – images served by > cocoon > c2.0.3 tomcat 4.0.5/4.1.12 mod_webapp apache 2.0.42 – images served > from an extra context > c2.0.3 tomcat 4.0.5/4.1.12 mod_webapp apache 2.0.42 – images directly > from apache > c2.0.4-dev tomcat 4.0.5/4.1.12 mod_jk 1.2 apache 2.0.42 – images served > by cocoon > c2.0.4-dev tomcat 4.0.5/4.1.12 mod_jk 1.2 apache 2.0.42 – images from > an extra context > c2.0.4-dev tomcat 4.0.5/4.1.12 mod_jk 1.2 apache 2.0.42 – images > directly from apache > c2.0.4-dev jetty 4.1 mod_jk 1.2 apache 2.0.42 – images directly from > apache > > This is really frustrating. > Does anyone have similar experiences or hints to solve the problem? > Please tell me! > > Thanks > /Leo > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > Please check that your question has not already been answered in the > FAQ before posting. <http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/faq/index.html> > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > For additional commands, e-mail: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> --------------------------------------------------------------------- Please check that your question has not already been answered in the FAQ before posting. <http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/faq/index.html> To unsubscribe, e-mail: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>