Amit Kasher schrieb:

> However, the disruption seems to occur somewhere
> lower level in the server OS, or more likely before the server machine
> altogether - some network equipment or client side code / browser.

I doubt that there is a bug in the lower levels of an OS that lead
to the truncation of TCP-packets only when they come from a GWT-
application being executed inside an Internet Explorer.

With the sniffed packets I was hoping to see a pattern (if the
application is calling function x, y and z the effect starts
to be observed, etc.) With that you might be able to reproduce
the effect on a local machine allowing you to initiate further
actions like installing a sniffer on that box to see if the
packets are sent truncated or why the IE is getting a hickup.


Regards, Lothar

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