How could a misconfigured proxy limit the amount of data that gets
transferred?



On Oct 29, 5:45 pm, Andrew Leach <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On Oct 29, 9:07 pm, dac <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I am looking for a thoughtful explanation as to what could have
> > changed here:
>
> > The website:http://www.riskviewergeorgia.net/
> > Problem: Yesterday, October 28, 2009 the flood data stopped loading.
>
> That seems to have affected American users. I can see your map fine
> from the UK.
>
> > Test case: So, I did a test case on the following 
> > pagehttp://www.riskviewergeorgia.net/test_GA2.html
> > and have now found that the data stop showing when the total of all
> > KML files is 6 MB. Prior to October 28th we had no trouble showing
> > 15.6 MB of KML files that are each under 330KB in size.
>
> That's interesting.
>
> > Question:
> > Why would the limits for how much data I can load would suddenly
> > change?
>
> Current thought in the group is that some proxy or other has been
> misconfigured. Your results are not inconsistent with that; indeed a
> file size limit might support that hypothesis.
>
> > Do you think this is just a temporary problem?
>
> > Has anybody ever realized that the total of all their KML data should
> > not exceed 6 MB?
>
> Hopefully it's temporary! On the other hand the rest of the world
> could just follow suit.
>
> No-one else has mentioned a 6MB limit.
>
> Andrew
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