On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 2:49 PM, Meikel Brandmeyer <m...@kotka.de> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Am 02.11.2010 um 18:46 schrieb Ken Wesson:
>
> > http://speakerrate.com/talks/4895-not-dsl-macros
>
> The link works perfectly for me in firefox. No discrimination stupidity
> here...
>

Yeah, that's weird. It seems to have been discriminating against Firefox
only temporarily:

Open in Chrome -> works (but no Flash)
Immediately open in Firefox -> RST
Reload -> RST
Reload -> RST
(repeat about 10 times)
(wait a couple minutes)
Reload -> RST
Immediately open in Chrome -> works
Post complaint

(hours later)

You post saying it works in Firefox
Open in Firefox -> works normally.

That's weird. Either it was "down" (in a "the hardware is switched on and
has power and a working internet connection and the OS is booted up and has
a functioning TCP stack but no httpd is running" sort of way) with *exactly*
the correct timing for it to be down whenever I happened to be trying to
access it in Firefox but up whenever I happened to be in Chrome, or else it
was temporarily blocking FF users earlier but has now stopped.

Either is damned weird. ("Down" should, in general, result in timeout
errors, not RST packets. If the machine has power and bandwidth and the OS
will boot then it ought to be able to run the webserver. And the timing
coincidence. Alternatively, browser discrimination that's
on-again-off-again.)

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