Yep, that does it. Weird!
When I tried to start the application I got a message from Windows
Firewall and I had to "allow" access to pythonw.exe...I never got that
message before, so I guess the --address=0.0.0.0 triggers it.
Thanks a lot.

On Jan 23, 7:30 pm, Bryce Cutt <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have run into this issue before.
>
> The dev server only handles one request at a time. This problem could
> have something to do with the browser making multiple requests to the
> server at the same time (like Chrome often does) or it could be that
> you used a different browser to connect to the server and that browser
> has created a persistent connection.
>
> I found that if I use the argument "--address=0.0.0.0" when starting
> the dev server (so that it listens on all addresses) and then I access
> the dev server by the computers actual IP address (instead of using
> localhost or 127.0.0.1) you don't run into this issue. YMMV.
>
> On Jan 23, 6:06 pm, MdeA <[email protected]> wrote:
>
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>
>
>
>
> > I just got a new PC with Win7 64-bit and IE9.
> > Now when I request some pages in IE9 from my dev environment it hangs
> > and while that happens all the other browsers are not able to request
> > any page from the application until I stop it and start it again.
>
> > It is only in the dev environment because once deployed IE9 can load
> > all pages from the live website without any issues, but I'd like to be
> > able to see how my app works with IE before I deploy it.
>
> > Any ideas?
> > Thanks.

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