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Posted to users@httpd.apache.org by Jobarr <jo...@herzeleid.com> on 2001/12/09 07:02:06 UTC
Apache problems on Windows XP
Apache is going INSANE on one of my XP computers.
Something is causing the HTML to be messed up on the way to the client.
Stuff like this:
< 1ecs/", which should be <a href="...
Take a look here: http://www.herzeleid.com/en/lyrics
Reload it a few times.
It gets corrupted in random places....And inserts parts of OTHER PAGES
randomly in the middle of a page! I think it is like...some one is
requesting the other page but part of it gets sent to the wrong
person.....Sometimes I even see HTTP headers in the middle of a page. This
happens to all files, including pictures (if you save them as .TXT and open
them you can see random stuff added on the end). The files are perfectly
find on the hard drive...
I am using 1.3.22 on XP Pro.
I am trying to get a beta of apache 2 to work....but I need a Apache2 PHP
module before I can test it =(
If anyone has any ideas, I'd love to hear them...
-Jobarr
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Re: Apache problems on Windows XP - section "marry me" corrupted
Posted by Irmund Thum <it...@it97.dyn.dhs.org>.
Jobarr schrieb:
>
> Thanks for the input....but I am sure it isn't the client in this case. It won't work in any browser correctly or platform, as far as I can tell. Something is going very wrong on the server end :-/
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Jeff Burns" <jb...@jeffburns.org>
> To: <us...@httpd.apache.org>
> Sent: Saturday, December 08, 2001 10:11 PM
> Subject: Re: Apache problems on Windows XP
>
> > Heya:
> >
> > i've seen the same problem when viewing some of my stuff. However, Apache
> > runs on a RedHat server and I see the "corruption" when i view html from an
> > XP machine. No other machines seem to be affected.
> >
> > I haven't found the problem yet, but i figured i'd share because it may not
> > be the server but the client!
> >
> > thanx, jef
the section "marry me" looks tough ughly after the 5th reoload :-
(see mail header for my client conf.)
.
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Re: Apache problems on Windows XP
Posted by Jobarr <jo...@herzeleid.com>.
Thanks for the input....but I am sure it isn't the client in this case. It won't work in any browser correctly or platform, as far as I can tell. Something is going very wrong on the server end :-/
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeff Burns" <jb...@jeffburns.org>
To: <us...@httpd.apache.org>
Sent: Saturday, December 08, 2001 10:11 PM
Subject: Re: Apache problems on Windows XP
> Heya:
>
> i've seen the same problem when viewing some of my stuff. However, Apache
> runs on a RedHat server and I see the "corruption" when i view html from an
> XP machine. No other machines seem to be affected.
>
> I haven't found the problem yet, but i figured i'd share because it may not
> be the server but the client!
>
> thanx, jef
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Re: Apache problems on Windows XP
Posted by Jeff Burns <jb...@jeffburns.org>.
Heya:
i've seen the same problem when viewing some of my stuff. However, Apache
runs on a RedHat server and I see the "corruption" when i view html from an
XP machine. No other machines seem to be affected.
I haven't found the problem yet, but i figured i'd share because it may not
be the server but the client!
thanx, jef
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jobarr" <jo...@herzeleid.com>
To: <us...@httpd.apache.org>
Sent: Saturday, December 08, 2001 11:02 PM
Subject: Apache problems on Windows XP
> Apache is going INSANE on one of my XP computers.
>
> Something is causing the HTML to be messed up on the way to the client.
> Stuff like this:
> < 1ecs/", which should be <a href="...
>
> Take a look here: http://www.herzeleid.com/en/lyrics
> Reload it a few times.
>
> It gets corrupted in random places....And inserts parts of OTHER PAGES
> randomly in the middle of a page! I think it is like...some one is
> requesting the other page but part of it gets sent to the wrong
> person.....Sometimes I even see HTTP headers in the middle of a page. This
> happens to all files, including pictures (if you save them as .TXT and
open
> them you can see random stuff added on the end). The files are perfectly
> find on the hard drive...
>
> I am using 1.3.22 on XP Pro.
>
> I am trying to get a beta of apache 2 to work....but I need a Apache2 PHP
> module before I can test it =(
>
> If anyone has any ideas, I'd love to hear them...
> -Jobarr
>
>
>
>
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