Actually it's caused by anything that causes the browser to executes it's
'stop' event. e.g reload, back, next, stop  etc...

-Darryl

> -----Original Message-----
> From: jon * [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 1999 2:08 PM
> To:   Java Apache Users
> Subject:      Re: Jserv Broken Pipe
> 
> #1. do not send html formatted email to this list!
> 
> > I'm getting these servlet errors very frequently, but they not always
> > happen. Our Web accepts about 20.000 requests per day wich make use of
> > servlets, and maybe 5 or 10% fail.
> >
> > We're using Linux + Apache 1.2 + JServ 0.9.
> 
> #2. Upgrade to 1.0b4.
> 
> > It's clear that the buffer that holds the text to be shown in the page
> > screws up, but do you know why ?
> 
> Because the users clicks the stop button and closes the connection to the
> server before you are done sending out the data. You are trying to do an
> out.print() on a stream that isn't open so you get that exception.
> 
> -jon
> 
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