Yes, there are a bunch of arrays in the program.  

This is on a DSL line...  ??  Would the asynco thing be likely, or
possibly even standard, with DSL?  

Did you come up with a workaround?

Floyd








On Sat, 31 May 2003 14:38:05 +0200, you wrote:

>On Fri, 30 May 2003 20:45:08 -0400 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Floyd Baker) wrote:
>--------------------[snip]-------------------- 
>> I have a routine that works fine on local win98 but when it runs on
>> linux online, the screen output is cut short.  I have lengthened the
>> 30 second script time max to 45 but that made no difference at all.  
>> 
>> Depending on the particulars, the routine stops at a certain spot.  If
>> it is rerun, it stops at the very same spot again.  Putting in other
>> particulars cause it to stop at a different point, further down.  It
>> seems that changes which affect the number of mysql calculations, make
>> some difference in the length of the screen display, but it's only a
>> minor amount.  It cuts off somewhere around 4 pages.
>--------------------[snip]-------------------- 
>
>I once had this effect on pages exceeding a total size of 8k when running a
>test server on an asynchronoous line (ADSL, in 712kB, out 64kB). As long as
>the page fits into a single IP packet (which usually equals 8kB) no
>problems occur, however if more than one packet is needed to transmit the
>page the webserver will only be able to send the first packet. All pages
>went fine when using a synchronous connection (in == out).
>
>
>-- 
>   >O     Ernest E. Vogelsinger
>   (\)    ICQ #13394035
>    ^     http://www.vogelsinger.at/

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