frank kulow wrote:
> 
> On 25 Mai, 14:52, "Matt Caron" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> On every web browser connecting to it, if it can be changed at all. It's
>> a client side setting, and varies by browser.
> 
> The browser give's not up.

But that wasn't what you said before:

>> i can't submit or preview large (ca. 1000 lines) Wiki pages (Forever
>> waiting of server).

 From this I understood that you were waiting for the server forever 
until the browser timed out.

> The browser is waiting for server every time.
> So bad is the connection not.

Run a fast ping for 5 hours and see what you see for latency and dropped 
packets.

> Read of a large Wiki page is'nt a problem.

It also takes less time on the server side. Also, what's your server 
load? It's possible that the server is very busy which is causing this 
to take time.

How are you running Trac? Tracd? Under Apache? I know that we noticed a 
decent speed improvement when going from fastcgi to mod_wsgi. That might 
help here.

> A large svn ci is'nt a problem.

I don't know how the underlying networking of SVN works. It's possible 
it's more tolerant.

> But read of a large svn Revision graph (Tortoise svn) often broken.

Wait, doesn't Tortoise SVN work on a local SVN checkout? If so, then 
isn't the problem likely your local machine? (FYI - I last used SVN 
about 2 years ago, and then switched to git and haven't used it since. I 
also never used Tortoise SVN, so I could be completely wrong.)
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