I have seen this problem before, but it was programmer error (with me as the 
programmer ;)
There are numerous things you need to look at, perhaps if you posted more 
information about your program.

A few things I suggest
 - Compile with full warnings on, and make sure you are using 32-bit 
compiler/linker.  This source code is not 64-bit compatible.  There are 
numerous problems where int is improperly used instead of size_t.  64-bit 
pointers will get truncated to 32 bits on 64-bit operating systems.  
 - Use Mozilla & firebug to look for errors on your HTML/CSS/JS, whatever ...
 - if you are able and willing to publish some source code that reproduces 
problem, perhaps something will stick out
 - Check values in defs.h, such as below:
                #define URI_MAX                 200000  /* Bumped up OCT-2007 
DAL */

 - Use no-cache pragmas and headers where appropriate for dynamically generated 
content if necessary.

Modify shttpd_printf  in io_emb.c  to add debug ..

size_t shttpd_printf(struct shttpd_arg *arg, const char *fmt, ...)
{
        struct conn     *c = arg->priv;
        struct io       *io = &c->loc.io;
        char            *buf = arg->out.buf + arg->out.num_bytes;
        int             buflen = arg->out.len - arg->out.num_bytes, len = 0;
        va_list ap;

        assert(buf <= io->buf + io->size);

        if (buflen > 0) {
                va_start(ap, fmt);
                len = vsnprintf(buf, buflen, fmt, ap);
                va_end(ap);
                if (DebugLevel(ANAL))                                           
        // Lethe
                        printf("nSize: %d, buff: %s\n", len, buf);              
// Lethe
                if (len < 0 || len > buflen)
                        len = buflen;
                arg->out.num_bytes += len;
        }

        return (len);
}




-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kroum Grigorov
Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2007 12:35 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [shttpd-general] shttpd problem serving multiple images on a page

Hi,

I'm playing with shttpd(embeded) on windows and I'm pretty happy with it,
but I have one annoying problem.
When the served page has multiple images, most of the time, some of the
images are not served correctly.
For example accessing this page through shttpd usually results in one of the
images not shown in the browser.(see the image attached)
<img src="1.gif"><br>
<img src="2.gif"><br>
<img src="3.gif"><br>
<img src="4.gif"><br>
<img src="5.gif"><br>
<img src="6.gif"><br>
<img src="7.gif"><br>
<img src="8.gif"><br>
<img src="9.gif"><br>
<img src="10.gif">

Any help would be great.

Thanks,
Kroum
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