Geoffrey Talvola wrote:
John Goodyear wrote:
...
  
Under Windows
XP I have seen very regular corrupt html returned from
Webware e.g here
is a snip from the Colors example:

<td bgcolor=#484824> <br> <font color=white>#484824</font> </td>
<td bgcol!!!484848> <br> <font color=white>#484848</font> </td>
<td bgcolor=#48486d> <br> <font color=white>#48486d</font> </td>

Note the corruption is unprintable chars where I have marked "!!!"

I've seen problems on most OS's now but I'm surprised there
hasn't been
more people reporting problems? Should I switch to Apache 1.x or are
there know issues here? If so I simply want confirmation and I'll
happily start digging round the code to find the problem (I
just don't
want to waste time looking in the wrong place)

One interesting thing I have noticed and this could be pure
coincidence but the corrupt bytes seem to have occurred on almost 1K
boundaries i.e.
in the last test one at 8K and one another 4K after that.
    

We use Apache 2 on Windows 2000 with mod_webkit, and I can't say that I've
ever seen anything like this.  How easy is this problem to reproduce?  Does
it go away if you switch to either wkcgi.exe or WebKit.cgi?

- Geoff
  


I just did some more tests and found even stranger results:

Internet Explorer connecting to Webware via the mod_ adapter  for Apache2 works 100% perfect.
FireFox connecting to the same server gets the corruption.

Internet Explorer and the CGI Adapter results in nothing at all on the Colors demo
Firefox on the CGI adapter results in a 30% reliable connection.

This is much weirder than I had imaginged, thanks for suggesting the CGI adpater Geoff its shed some more light on the issue.


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