I see this behavior right nw with Firefox 3 too.

More precisely, my app is a web service to a "web page screenshoter".
Sometime, the application can receive up to 15 request at the same
time.
What I see, is that the first couple of requests are processed
normally, but the following are ignored (or it seems so)
Launching the requests with a proxy monitor open shows that the
connection status for the 2 first is "200", and "pending" for all the
others.

I don't have anything to back me up on this, but I'm wondering if
there is not something about pipelining, or server config, that could
close the connection before everything was served...
I'm right in my searches to find what causes this.

Oh, and this webpy app is a port of an php page.
The php page works correctly, it passes the pages to screenshot 2 by 2
to the backend (which is the same, regardless of the webpy or php
frontend) until everything is processed.

On Jul 3, 4:36 am, magix <[email protected]> wrote:
> I use webkitgtk to be my browser, a build-in webpy server to be my
> application OSD , And i found that  10 seconds  after request . open
> the url again . The server dost not have any response  under debug
> mode . The browser didn`t got anything from webpy server .  After
> three times retry . it could get connection and response . I have
> watch the tcp packet , I found it has send the request to the server ,
> but the server didn`t feedback anythings , even nothing in debug msg .
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