ahem ok, sure, dumb question: how do I do this? :-/
Kevin Conaway schrieb:
Ralf, can you open a ticket for this?
Perhaps we're not setting the correct header combination or IE requires a
strange one to parse chunked encodings.
On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 11:47 AM, Ralf Bommersbach <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ok thanks that helped a lot!
I use now the jetty server-connector and not only did the speed improve,
but also (so far) the error can't be reproduced with Internet Explorer.
Everythings just fine! thanks again :-)
p.s. so yeah - it seems that the internal server just has some problems
handling/delivering http-chunks (in combination with Internet-Explorer as
client), or so...
Best regards
Ralf
Thierry Boileau schrieb:
Hi Ralf
>Maybe I should try another, like the Apache tomcat? I'll have to look
how to do that.
Oh, that's simple, have a look at this page:
http://www.restlet.org/documentation/1.1/connectors
You only have to put the jar of one of the server connectors and the jars
of its dependencies (try with Jetty first) in your classpath. Et voilĂ ,
that's all!
best regards,
Thierry Boileau
Hi, first its nice to hear I'm not the only one with this problem. It's
driving me crazy... ;-)
Yes, I also have the problem very randomly (sometimes it loads just fine,
sometimes it doesn't even do CSS, sometimes there are the numbers) but
_only_ with IE and the internal noelios server. Until now I have only used
the internal server connector, as its easy to setup and use for
testing-purposes. Maybe I should try another, like the Apache tomcat? I'll
have to look how to do that.
Do you by any chance know if this htpp-chunking can be disabled via the
restlet-api? To test my theory that its the http-chunking thats causing the
errors...
Ralf
Thierry Boileau schrieb:
Hello Ralf,
I've encountered also this strange behaviour but randomly and only a few
times with the internal server connector.
What is yours? Did you try to use another one?
best regards,
Thierry Boileau
Hello,
I'm getting strange errors when loading restlet-pages in IE, it
sometimes does insert seemingly random numbers at the start of the page and
at the end like
800
<page>
0
I did some reseach and think it has to do with
chunked-transfer-encoding of http packets.
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chunked_transfer_encoding)
for some reasons IE (6&7) don't seem to handle chunked http-packets
correctly and inserts the chunk-length as content or so. Needless to say
this totally screws up my pages...
At least this is the only explanation I have as other browsers don't
have this problem (did I mention that I HATE IE?).
BTW, I'm using the integrated Noelios HTTP-server.
Anyone else getting this?
Anyone knows how I can disable the hppt-chunking on the noelios
http-server?
Best regards
Ralf