It might be worth your time to make sure you don't have an ipv6
localhost interface running, and/or also check that you don't have a
"localhost" entry for the "::1" address.  I've run into localhost
problems similar to what you are describing when localhost was
pointing to a nonexistant ipv6-localhost address.

I'm not sure what the xmlrpcservlet would be doing different, but it's
a quick check to make.

-Jacob


On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 10:54:00 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok I've got an update, and again I really don't understand why this
> should be the case but it almost renders my last question mute.
> Apparently the time lag is only only really seen if I test on the same
> computer which is running the xmlrpc server.  If I run the server on
> one computer and test on an other no significant time lag.  Like I said
> I really don't understand why that should be the case, but I guess as
> long as it works.
> 
> Jose
>


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