I've realised a very annoying difference between apache 1.3.33 and 2.0.54 (using mpm-prefork):
Executing the PHP script '<? while(1){sleep(10);} ?>' and pressing the 'Stop' button of your browser or stopping your browser itself would result into an apparently never ending process and a half open connection with status CLOSE_WAIT on the server with apache 2.0.54. With apache 1.3.33 the process would stop executing this script immediately after about 60 seconds. 'max_execution_time' from 'php.ini' and 'TimeOut' are set to 90 seconds! (On both servers the process time wouldn't increase 0 seconds.) I don't want to use sleep() in my scripts, but the same problem occurs with long time database queries, which could simply overload apache after a couple of reloads with your browser. Is this a bug or I'm missing something in my configuration? Cheers, Christian -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]