Hi,
I hade a similar experience when I run the FireBug extention in FireFox.
but there was not as many as 500 requests more like 20 under some
circumstances.
/Per Jonsson
Christopher Schultz skrev:
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Alan,
Alan Chaney wrote:
| Have you checked to see whether or not they are real requests - that
is,
| coming from the web. If they are there's nothing anyone on this list
can
| do...
Not entirely. It's possible to write a throttling filter that might be
able to reject some of these requests... the only question is if it is
even useful to do in the first place. The processing and memory
requirements might outweigh the benefits of rejecting the requests in
the first place.
Since all responses are 200 (success), you might just smile, say "hey,
it's great that my web server can handle so many responses so fast with
no errors" and sit back and relax.
- -chris
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