Have you tried adding a different query parameter to each request?

On 27 October 2011 13:53, cryb <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thank you for your response... indeed, it was the browser that serialized
> all the requests (I used both Firefox 3.x and 7.x)... I've checked the app
> using wget and everything worked as expected. I didn't bother to check the
> browser because I configured Firefox to use separate brand new connections
> for each request (network.http.keep-alive = false,
> network.http.max-connections=256,
> network.http.max-connections-per-server=15) and I'm not behind a proxy...
> Anyway, it seems that for the same resource, Firefox still serializes
> requests and ignores all the above settings.
> Now, after seeing what the problem was, I've gone even further and
> configured Firefox to use http pipelining and persistent connections
> (network.http.keep-alive = true, network.http.max-connections=256,
> network.http.max-connections-per-server=15, network.http.pipelining=true)
> with no more luck: the requests for the same resource are still being
> serialized.
> Any ideas how to convince Firefox to open concurrent connections to the same
> web resource?
>
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