One more reason for not having ajax in admin.
On Nov 22, 4:15 pm, Phyo Arkar <[email protected]> wrote: > Yes thats happen for me too > seems that it is caused due to ssh tunnel is single connection where web > request open multiple connections. > > Try testing with a page with no external css/js and it will work fine. > > There may be work around for ssh-tunnel not doing multiple requests . > > On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 2:43 AM, G <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello, > > I have a strange problem. My server is behind a fire wall so I must > > use ssh tunnels to access web2py pages running on it. This works great > > with the default webserver included with web2py. To achieve better > > performance, I have now installed apache and got web2py working with > > it after a few gotchas. Everything works fine on computers behind the > > firewall. But now when I view the pages through the ssh tunnel (at > >http://localhost:32197where 32197 is the port that is tunneled > > through ssh to the servers port 80), the pages do not seem to load > > completely. Refreshing the page repeatedly shows that the page loads > > to different points each time. Sometimes the page does load > > completely, but most often not. It seems that the various static/.js > > and .css files are often what fails to load all the way, though I've > > seen the main content also fail to load. Is there perhaps some (very > > short) timeout that is causing this somewhere? It would have to be > > very short as the page loads only take a fraction of a second. I am > > just testing with the basic welcome and admin apps. I have also > > forwarded port 443 and find the same behavior there. > > > Any ideas? > > Thanks, > > G > >

