I use rocket on windows and don't incur in any noticeable problem. Of 
course its slower on Windows than Linux (as expected) but never had an 
issue of a corrupt file ... what error do you get exactly ?

On Thursday, October 3, 2013 5:43:27 PM UTC+2, Alex wrote:
>
> I'm using the builtin webserver with web2py on Windows.
>
> When I refresh the page (to reload all files) of a small app in Opera it 
> takes very long (>10 sec) until the page is completely loaded. When I check 
> the network log (with Dragonfly) I see that usually the first 10-20 files 
> (css, js, images, etc.) are loaded very fast. The next couple of files are 
> delayed for about 10 seconds (request is scheduled, header and body is 
> written immediately, then the sequence is terminated and retried after 
> about 10 seconds). After 10 seconds all remaining files are loaded quite 
> fast.
>
> Has anyone an idea what blocks loading these files? I guess the builtin 
> webserver should be able to handle a couple of simultaneous requests.
>
> Strangely this problem does not happen with FF or IE. Maybe it is because 
> the timing of sending requests is different?
>
> I have a similar issue when I access the page over a VPN with IE. Some 
> scripts get corrupted and IE shows a syntax error (e.g. in the jquery js 
> file). This problem only occurs with IE and not with the other browsers. I 
> think it is related to the other issue, since it only happens when the 
> whole page is refreshed and all files are requested. Still, I'm very 
> confused...
>
> Alex
>
>

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