It turns out that for some reason for Red Hat Enterprise-based OS's,
version numbers often stay the same, only adding an additional version
number to it, for security updates.  For example, the most recent
version of httpd (Apache) for CentOS 5.4 is 2.2.3-31.  That -31 is the
updated version.
I'm really not sure if this affects the issue I'm having.

On Apr 21, 9:55 pm, Jake <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've found out I can update apache and stay on the media temple UOP,
> so I'll do that shortly and test again.
> Thanks
>
> On Apr 21, 3:19 pm, Jake <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > I've setup the WSGI debugging app, and when I try to get a page it
> > shows me the headers. However when I submit the upload form I get
> > firefox saying "The connection to the server was reset while the page
> > was loading." The same as I usually get, but Django usually emails me
> > an exception and traceback.
>
> > In firebug (without the WSGI debugging app in place) When I copy
> > response or request headers, I get nothing.
>
> > I hope that is useful information. I'm at a loss to explain it.
>
> > As for apache, I'm reluctant to upgrade because of the Media Temple
> > Update Option Program*. However I'll look into it now, if my apache is
> > that old, then perhaps the UOP is not that useful.
>
> > *http://kb.mediatemple.net/questions/97/FAQ:+Update+Option+Program+
> > (UOP)
>
> > On Apr 21, 10:58 am, Graham Dumpleton <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
>
> > > On 21 April 2010 08:51, Jake <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > I'm getting a request data read error when trying to upload files to
> > > > the Django admin interface.
>
> > > > Files under about 150k work, but bigger files always fail and almost
> > > > always at around 200k. The Exception I get is below.
>
> > > > File "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/django/http/
> > > > multipartparser.py", line 405, in read
> > > >   return self._file.read(num_bytes)
> > > > IOError: request data read error
>
> > > > I'm running python 2.4, django 1.1, apache 2.2.3, mod_wsgi 2.8, on
> > > > CentOS (a media temple DV server)
> > > > I've tried Chrome and Firefox on Windows and Firefox on Mac - Same
> > > > results.
> > > > I've tried wsgi daemon mode and embedded
> > > > I can upload to other sites so I don't think it's my connection.
> > > > Locally it's fine (Django development server)
>
> > > > Everything I've found on this error says it's a mod_python issue and
> > > > that changing to mod_wsgi will fix it, but I am running mod_wsgi.
> > > > Can anyone help?
>
> > > Use recipe in:
>
> > >  http://code.google.com/p/modwsgi/wiki/DebuggingTechniques#Displaying_...
>
> > > to capture the WSGI environment as passed to the WSGI application and
> > > post it for analysis.
>
> > > Use FireBug in Firefox to capture the headers sent by the browser for
> > > the upload and post it for analysis.
>
> > > Try installing most recent Apache 2.2.X instead of the old version you
> > > are using in case it is all because of using old Apache. Especially do
> > > this as mostly pointless exercise debugging it if not using most up to
> > > date Apache.
>
> > > Graham
>
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