Hello again, Thanks for all the suggestions, sending a dummy-byte every 10s solved the problem - the additional "keep-alive"-data is still quite small.
Thanks a lot for your patience and help :-) lg Clemens 2007/7/30, Clemens Eisserer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hello Roland, > > > Yes. It's called a timeout. If you want to simulate a slow server, > > you can send small pieces of the payload, for example a single byte, > > every few milliseconds. Then the connection should not time out. > Thanks a lot - I received the log-files today and you seem to be right > - the proxy cuts the connection off exectly every 50ms. > Can this really be true, I mean why should a proxy be configured with > a 50ms timeout? I wonder how browsing can work with these strict > values... > > Thanks a lot for your suggestion - I'll try a workarround sending > 1byte every 10ms ... maybe this will help. Sad that this kills my > not-busy-waiting approach ;) > > Thanks a lot, lg Clemens > > 2007/7/29, Roland Weber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Clemens Eisserer wrote: > > > Since it works without proxy and I also can fetch ordinary html-files > > > using exactly the same code over proxy I guess the proxy does kill my > > > request because no data is traveling home for too long time. > > > > > > Could this be true? > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
