> Given that you stated that two clients on different ISPs have the same
problem
> at the same time it seems to eliminate the possibility of a proxy.
>
> The chance of two windows machines independently having the same bug at
the
> same time seems rather low, so it seems likely to be the server at
> Given that you stated that two clients on different ISPs have the same
problem
> at the same time it seems to eliminate the possibility of a proxy.
>
> The chance of two windows machines independently having the same bug at
the
> same time seems rather low, so it seems likely to be the server at
On Wed, 22 Oct 2003 02:48, Stefan Neufeind wrote:
> well, it's a server on the internet. Neither is the webserver itself
> connected by a proxy nor is the person connecting to the server
> connected using a proxy. That's what really strikes me.
Given that you stated that two clients on different I
On Wed, 22 Oct 2003 02:48, Stefan Neufeind wrote:
> well, it's a server on the internet. Neither is the webserver itself
> connected by a proxy nor is the person connecting to the server
> connected using a proxy. That's what really strikes me.
Given that you stated that two clients on different I
Hi Russell,
well, it's a server on the internet. Neither is the webserver itself
connected by a proxy nor is the person connecting to the server
connected using a proxy. That's what really strikes me.
I also took a look at the "downgrade-1.0"-switches in httpd.conf etc.
- but they are just nor
On Wed, 22 Oct 2003 00:36, Stefan Neufeind wrote:
> My question is just: Why does the browser (MS IE 6.0, Windows 98,
> ...) query the Apache 1.3.28-server with HTTP 1.0? It occurs only
> under rare and non-reproducable circumstances but "from time to
> time". When the problem occurs it's possible
Hi Russell,
well, it's a server on the internet. Neither is the webserver itself
connected by a proxy nor is the person connecting to the server
connected using a proxy. That's what really strikes me.
I also took a look at the "downgrade-1.0"-switches in httpd.conf etc.
- but they are just nor
On Wed, 22 Oct 2003 00:36, Stefan Neufeind wrote:
> My question is just: Why does the browser (MS IE 6.0, Windows 98,
> ...) query the Apache 1.3.28-server with HTTP 1.0? It occurs only
> under rare and non-reproducable circumstances but "from time to
> time". When the problem occurs it's possible
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