I have run into this issue before.

The dev server only handles one request at a time. This problem could
have something to do with the browser making multiple requests to the
server at the same time (like Chrome often does) or it could be that
you used a different browser to connect to the server and that browser
has created a persistent connection.

I found that if I use the argument "--address=0.0.0.0" when starting
the dev server (so that it listens on all addresses) and then I access
the dev server by the computers actual IP address (instead of using
localhost or 127.0.0.1) you don't run into this issue. YMMV.


On Jan 23, 6:06 pm, MdeA <micdear...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I just got a new PC with Win7 64-bit and IE9.
> Now when I request some pages in IE9 from my dev environment it hangs
> and while that happens all the other browsers are not able to request
> any page from the application until I stop it and start it again.
>
> It is only in the dev environment because once deployed IE9 can load
> all pages from the live website without any issues, but I'd like to be
> able to see how my app works with IE before I deploy it.
>
> Any ideas?
> Thanks.

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