I have to amend that response... it works without SSL. Under SSL it behaves the same as before. I'm convinced it's all in the module now, so I'll get off this list with this issue.
Thanks again. D Dwayne Miller wrote: > Well, I found the problem... or part of it. Turns out the module in > question (which is a custom module) was being rebuilt when I updated > to the JRE-1 tarball, but not being copied to the installation > directory. So I was using a version linked with .31 of Apache. > > The reason I couldn't test with a standard module (CGI), is a config > file problem, I'm sure, as I see raw HTML when requesting an > index.html file, and raw Perl when requesting a index.cgi file. > > Thanks for your assistance. > > D > > Justin Erenkrantz wrote: > >> On Fri, Feb 15, 2002 at 12:08:29PM -0500, Dwayne Miller wrote: >> >>> I captured the output generated by both IE 5.5 and Mozilla 0.9.8. >>> >>> Then used telnet to connect to Apache and pasted the data from >>> Mozilla. Output returned was exactly as expected. But submitting it >>> from Mozilla, it fails. The body of the post (the form variables) >>> are not read. Could this have anything to do with delivering data >>> to the server in CHUNKS? Does an Apache module need to do anything >>> special to make sure it is getting all of the chunks making up a >>> request? (Is this even worded with the correct terminology?) >>> >> >> A few things: >> >> 1) Can you please post the request you sent? >> >> 2) What module is handling the data? Is it a custom module? >> >> 3) The only thing it should need to do is call ap_get_brigade() with >> the appropriate parameters. You could use ap_setup_client_block() as >> well, but that's not really the preferred way anymore. >> >> Is it working with IE 5.5? It may be a bug in Mozilla. =( Or, it >> could also be a timing issue too. -- justin >> > >
