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> Fr�n: Ralf S. Engelschall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Skickat: den 19 oktober 1999 11:31
> Till: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> �mne: Re: SV: File POST problem using MSIE
> 
> 
> On Tue, Oct 19, 1999, Johansson, Fredrik wrote:
> 
> > The SSL_EXPERIMENTAL directive makes no difference in this case.
> 
> Are you sure? That is, have you really tested it?

We compiled the mod_ssl dll on Win32 with SLL_EXPERIMENTAL defined. We have
also made sure to test the new dll.

> > Isn�t it spooky that it works if we use SSLLogLevel debug?
> 
> This usually indicates that you've a timing problem 
> somewhere.  Because
> "SSLLogLevel debug" produces MB's of log entries and this way 
> slows down the
> server dramatically. That's the main difference for you.
> 
> > Our test application is a simple servlet which only reads 
> the request data
> > from the input stream.
> 
> Perhaps this servlet has a timing problem. Or mod_jserv or
> whatever you're using...

We have the exact same problem using PHP3 for file upload using SSL. As
before, Netscape works fine with all files but IE can only POST small files
smaller than ~20k.

Anyone tried uploading large files (>1Mb) using POST, SSL and IE? Any
suggestions for a workaround?

Regards,
Fredrik Johansson
Deneb AB

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