Hello
Thanks to all who contributed. The major solution to the problem
was mostly in the applying of the fix pack. Other fixes worked once the fix
pack was installed.
Rob Jago
Programmer Analyst
Ottawa
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Anand, Rajan (Raj), NCIO [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, April 01, 1999 12:31 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: FW: IE problems with large table displays
>
> What happened to the rest of my mail. Here is the full mail. If it gets
> delivered again in part - I will send a mail to your account. I have no
> idea
> what happed to the rest of the mail.
>
> Rob,
> Which servlet engine are you using?
> Usually this problem occurs because of either the flushing problem of
> Printwriter or breaking of ServletOutputStream.
> In WebSphere this happens when running out of process, also any JSP more
> than 16K cannot be rendered properly. I have experienced same problem with
> JRun too. Here is the fix.
> Create your own buffer like
> ByteArrayOutputStream buf = new ByteArrayOutputStream(81920);
> PrintWriter out = new PrintWriter(buf); //Wrap it around a PrintWriter
> out.println("Write your Data here"); //Print your Data
> out.flush(); //Flush the Buffer
> buf.writeTo(ServletOutputStream); // Write the buffer on to
> the ServletOutputStream
> If you are using WAS 2.0 and want to be running out of process, there is a
> fix for this from IBM. Please install this fix when deploying the software
> on 2.0 - Go to
> http://www.software.ibm.com/webservers/appserv/download.html#ntse and
> install the fix.
> Or else just go in process after changing your code as mentioned above. In
> JRun also this wor around seems to work.
>
>
> Thanks
> Rajan
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Anand, Rajan (Raj), NCIO
> > Sent: Thursday, April 01, 1999 11:53 AM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: IE problems with large table displays
> >
> > Rob,
> > Which servlet engine are you using?
> > Usually this problem occurs because of either the flushing problem of
> > Printwriter or breaking of ServletOutputStream.
> > In WebSphere this happens when running out of process, also any JSP more
> > than 16K cannot be rendered properly. I have experienced same problem
> with
> > JRun too. Here is the fix.
> >
> > Create your own buffer like
> > ByteArrayOutputStream buf = new ByteArrayOutputStream(81920);
> > PrintWriter out = new PrintWriter(buf); //Wrap it around a PrintWriter
> > out.println("Write your Data here"); //Print your Data
>
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