Well on ecommerce sites, https is a must for transactions, and when clients are getting garbage when trying to complete their order, it is unacceptable. I love using Cherokee, but have been unable to use it because of this.
On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 7:07 PM, Keith <[email protected]> wrote: > 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. > > ------------------------------ > > Tony Zakula <[email protected]> > March 31, 2011 6:51 PM > > 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... >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Tony Zakula <[email protected]> >> March 31, 2011 6:40 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 >>> >> >> Wow! Interesting. Were you by chance seeing these errors under https >> or http? >> >> Thanks! >> >> Tony Z >> _______________________________________________ >> Cherokee mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.octality.com/listinfo/cherokee >> ------------------------------ >> >> Keith <[email protected]> >> 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 >> >> > ------------------------------ > > Tony Zakula <[email protected]> > March 31, 2011 6:40 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 >> > > Wow! Interesting. Were you by chance seeing these errors under https or > http? > > Thanks! > > Tony Z > _______________________________________________ > Cherokee mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.octality.com/listinfo/cherokee > ------------------------------ > > Keith <[email protected]> > 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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