I wouldn't worry about using it for production. I'm running several
massive sites with it, with very few hiccups, for over a year now.
Turning off chunked encoding definitely solved the issue; which
hadn't even been an issue until last week. It would be nice to turn
it off per vhost, or even from a rule; rather than across the whole
server. But whatever. At least everything back to running.
Well that is good news. So turning off
chunked encoding fixed it? I have been waiting to use
Cherokee in production because of that https issue. It is the
only bug holding me back. At least there is a way to work
around it possibly.
On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 6:43 PM, Keith
<[email protected]>
wrote:
It was only happening
under HTTPS. But that script only runs in the admin, which
I am serving via HTTPS. So...
I've
been running a Cherokee server on Ubuntu
10.10, with PHP 53 serving Wordpress for the
last 6 months or so. I've been keeping
Cherokee up to date pretty much since v0.9.
But with 1.2.2, I'm having the Wordpress admin
panel throwing errors with 'load-scripts.php'
and 'load-styles.php'. Those scripts basically
combine js and css files into single large
requests. I was seeing those files suddenly
coming through cut off, or having garbage
characters thrown on the end (that might have
been from the browsers choking on them).
Firefox and Safari were being affected, Chrome
wasn't having the issue. At first, I though it
was a gzip issue. But turning it off wasn't
fully resolving the issue. What stopped it was
turning off 'Chunked Encoding' on the server
connections. Haven't seen the issue again
after that.
So is 'Chunked Encoding' know to be broken on
1.2.2, or could it be causing issues in
combination with some other problem I might
have?
Thanks
Wow! Interesting. Were you by chance
seeing these errors under https or http?
Thanks!
Tony Z
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Keith
March 31, 2011 3:01 PM |
I've been running a Cherokee server on Ubuntu 10.10,
with PHP 53 serving Wordpress for the last 6 months
or so. I've been keeping Cherokee up to date pretty
much since v0.9.
But with 1.2.2, I'm having the Wordpress admin panel
throwing errors with 'load-scripts.php' and
'load-styles.php'. Those scripts basically combine
js and css files into single large requests. I was
seeing those files suddenly coming through cut off,
or having garbage characters thrown on the end (that
might have been from the browsers choking on them).
Firefox and Safari were being affected, Chrome
wasn't having the issue. At first, I though it was a
gzip issue. But turning it off wasn't fully
resolving the issue. What stopped it was turning off
'Chunked Encoding' on the server connections.
Haven't seen the issue again after that.
So is 'Chunked Encoding' know to be broken on 1.2.2,
or could it be causing issues in combination with
some other problem I might have?
Thanks
I've been running a Cherokee server on Ubuntu 10.10, with
PHP 53 serving Wordpress for the last 6 months or so. I've
been keeping Cherokee up to date pretty much since v0.9.
But with 1.2.2, I'm having the Wordpress admin panel
throwing errors with 'load-scripts.php' and
'load-styles.php'. Those scripts basically combine js and
css files into single large requests. I was seeing those
files suddenly coming through cut off, or having garbage
characters thrown on the end (that might have been from the
browsers choking on them). Firefox and Safari were being
affected, Chrome wasn't having the issue. At first, I though
it was a gzip issue. But turning it off wasn't fully
resolving the issue. What stopped it was turning off
'Chunked Encoding' on the server connections. Haven't seen
the issue again after that.
So is 'Chunked Encoding' know to be broken on 1.2.2, or
could it be causing issues in combination with some other
problem I might have?
Thanks
Wow! Interesting. Were you by chance seeing these
errors under https or http?
Thanks!
Tony Z
 |
Keith
March 31, 2011 3:01 PM |
I've been running a Cherokee server on Ubuntu 10.10, with PHP 53
serving Wordpress for the last 6 months or so. I've been keeping
Cherokee up to date pretty much since v0.9.
But with 1.2.2, I'm having the Wordpress admin panel throwing
errors with 'load-scripts.php' and 'load-styles.php'. Those
scripts basically combine js and css files into single large
requests. I was seeing those files suddenly coming through cut
off, or having garbage characters thrown on the end (that might
have been from the browsers choking on them). Firefox and Safari
were being affected, Chrome wasn't having the issue. At first, I
though it was a gzip issue. But turning it off wasn't fully
resolving the issue. What stopped it was turning off 'Chunked
Encoding' on the server connections. Haven't seen the issue
again after that.
So is 'Chunked Encoding' know to be broken on 1.2.2, or could it
be causing issues in combination with some other problem I might
have?
Thanks
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