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DO NOT REPLY [Bug 10840] New: - [Mon Jul 15 13:51:59 2002] [warn] (22)Invalid argument: setsockopt: (TCP_NODELAY)

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[Mon Jul 15 13:51:59 2002] [warn] (22)Invalid argument: setsockopt: (TCP_NODELAY)

           Summary: [Mon Jul 15 13:51:59 2002] [warn] (22)Invalid argument:
                    setsockopt: (TCP_NODELAY)
           Product: Apache httpd-1.3
           Version: 1.3.23
          Platform: Sun
        OS/Version: Solaris
            Status: NEW
          Severity: Normal
          Priority: Other
         Component: Auth/Access
        AssignedTo: bugs@httpd.apache.org
        ReportedBy: arifp1@yahoo.com


When using apache on Solaris, I see the following error quite often in the 
apache log file, when trying to access the apache web server from an Internet 
Explorer (version 5.5) running on a Windows 2000 machine:

[Mon Jul 15 13:51:59 2002] [warn] (22)Invalid argument: setsockopt: 
(TCP_NODELAY)

>From the client side, I click on a link and get a standard Http error - "page 
not found ..." (when apache logs the above message in its log file). I go back 
and click on the same link again, and it works. Cannot figure out why this is 
happening. Any help is greatly appreciated,

thanks,
arif.

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