It has been true for every person who has visited the site,
regardless of browser. I even tried lynx on a unix machine within the
same network.
I don't think it's a problem with the HTML because, first it worked
just after Apache was installed, and second, it worked on the last
version of apache I had the site running on (though it was a
different computer). In addition, I can view the web pages locally
(using a file:/// URL) and they have no problem.
Mark
On May 28, 2005, at 12:13 PM, Vizion wrote:
On Saturday 28 May 2005 11:55, the author Mark Slater contributed
to the
dialogue on [EMAIL PROTECTED] Read errors for GET <file> when <file> is
more than
64K:
I compiled a clean version of Apache2 2.0.54 last week and things
seemed to work fine for a few days. However, now whenever anyone
tries to access a file larger than 64 K, the browser will fail to
download. The failure occurs on Safari and Firefox. The access log
shows a successful response, with the correct file size, but the file
is always cut off before transfer completes.
Is this Always true for every firefox/safari connection no matter
where it is
from or just true for a specific test time/situation?
What is the best way to debug this problem?
Start with the above -- make sure you know whether it always
happens with
those specific browsers. Get a number of different people to check
it out.
I think the answer is in the coding - depends upon how strict/lapse
the
browser..
The image
Empire_State_1.jpg
File size 2784522
Original date 11/30/02 12:00 AM
Resolution 1712 x 2288
Flash 16
Focal length 9.9mm
Exposure time 1/500s
Aperture 4.0
Focus Distance
Metering Mode Evaluative
Camera make OLYMPUS OPTICAL CO.,LTD
Camera model C750UZ
Here is an example from source code (state_1 is virtually the same)!:
A HREF="../Empire_State_3.JPG">
<IMG SRC="Empire_State_3.JPG" WIDTH="448" HEIGHT="600"
BORDER=0
ALT="Original image">
</A>
David
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V Taurus.
Currently in San Diego, CA. Sailing May bound for Europe via
Panama Canal.
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