my pages end in '.htm' but they are
dynamically generated.

cliff rayman
genwax.com

Jaime Teng wrote:

> At 04:05 PM 3/31/00 -0800, Cliff Rayman wrote:
> >I just tested my keep-alive via telnet as you suggested.
> >I am using embperl and mod_perl.
> >I was able to make three separate requests on the same connection
> >without a problem.
> >
> >Here is a copy of one of the headers:
> >HTTP/1.1 200 OK
> >Date: Fri, 31 Mar 2000 23:59:53 GMT
> >Server: Apache/1.3.9 (Unix) mod_perl/1.21 mod_ssl/2.4.8 OpenSSL/0.9.4
> >Set-Cookie: GWCUID=ad912cb7a7e771d1; domain=.genwax.com; path=/;
> expires=Friday,
> >31-Dec-2010 14:00:00 GMT
> >Content-Length: 26413
> >Keep-Alive: timeout=15, max=100
> >Connection: Keep-Alive
> >Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1
> >
> >does yours come back with:
> >200 OK
> >Connection: Keep-Alive
> >Keep-Alive: timeout etc..  ??
>
> what were you fetching above? an html static page or a dynamic
> perl generated page? My problem is making connection keep-alive
> on perl generated pages.
>
> for static web pages yes i get same one like that
> but for dynamic perl generated pages (with PerlSendHeader On) I get:
> 200 OK
> Connection: Closed
>
> Of course I have to make my  wn http header when I set
> "PerlSendHeader Off" but with same effect
> connection is closed on dynamic perl generated pages.
>
> also, im sure the perl pages are executed as mod_perl as evident
> by the existence of the "my() subroutine problem" assosiated with
> Apache::Registry
>
> >
> >cliff rayman
> >genwax.com
> >
> >Jaime Teng wrote:
> >
> >> >Keep-Alive is a function of the web-server. There are no script changes
> >> >involved to keep a connection alive. All you have to do on the server side
> >> >is to enable Keep-Alive. See http://www.apache.org/docs/keepalive.html for
> >> >an explanation.
> >>
> >> The web servers (apache, IIS) already have the Keepalive setting on and
> >> properly keeps connection alive. The web server keeps the connection alive
> >> when the browser is fetching static HTML pages.
> >>
> >> Proof: telnet to fetch static document will remain open, ie, i can
> >> fetch as many static pages from one single telnet session without
> >> getting "connection to host lost" so long I specify
> >> "Connection: Keep-Alive" in the telnet session.
> >>
> >> BUT the connection dies when the browser is fetching dynamic mod_perl
> pages.
> >> This is where I would like to know if this is a perl/modperl issue or an
> >> apache/IIS issue.
> >>
> >> Proof: telnet to fetch the perl script will be closed after perl
> >> finished running the script, ie, I get "connection to host lost"
> >> immediately after the script finishes.
> >>
> >> is this a perl/modperl issue? where can i get docs to solve this?
> >>
> >> jaime
> >

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