>       I think an obvious first couple of questions:
>       1.  Is the page competing execution or is it throwing an exception
>or perhaps hanging up due to deadlock?

Not that I'm aware of. I get the effect by simply logging onto the
webapp from a different machine immediately after starting tomcat.
No concurrent users on Tomcat.

This happens both with HTTP/1.1 on port 8080 and HTTP/1.0 on 8082
(both using the default configuration as of server.xml)

>       2.  Are you ever clicking the stop button in IE (perhaps causing the
>browser to give up before the connection is completed?)

No.

>> Hi !
>> 
>> I have the following problem:
>> I'm running Tomcat 4.0.x (x == 1, 2 or 3) standalone on a Win2000
>> machine. I have a WebApp (written with Struts) that accesses a RDBMS
>> and creates pages which occasionally are 100+ kB in size. This takes
>> some time (between 20-50 seconds).
>> 
>> When I run Internet Explorer 5.0 or 5.5 on the machine running
>> Tomcat (e.g. my development environment) everything works 
>> fine. When I'm
>> trying to access those pages from another machine within the 
>> local network
>> (e.g. the production environment) some of these pages don't display
>> completely. Examining the HTML inside the browser reveals 
>> they are indeed
>> incomplete.
>> 
>> What could cause this ?
>> What additional info would be needed to debug this ?
>> 
>> Any help appreciated, thank you,
>> Michael

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