Having read all the technical stuff about this problem could we run a test with
out the patch but killing keepalives for MSIE. I seem to remember problems with
MSIE and this before.

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: John Hamlik [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, March 29, 1999 8:28 AM
> To:   '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject:      RE: Practical solution for MSIE problems!?
> 
> This is what I know:
> 
> 1) The patch from Ralf with the modified regex of ".*MSIE.*" works to
> work around the issue.  Seems like there must be a better way. hmmm. Has
> anyone reported this to Microsoft?  I know it probably wouldn't do much
> good but it seems like they have a problem with a standard and we would
> still have to work around it.
> 2) Happens only with IE clients.
> 3) Must be refreshed between 16 and 59 secs with standard installation.
> 4) Must have more than one file being accessed per child process per
> refresh. A simple html page will not cause the error. A page with a
> graphic for instance will cause the error. Why??
> 5) When the error occurs their is nothing recorded in any of the server
> logs with debug enabled on both apache and mod_ssl.
> 6) If one disables keep-alives the problem doesn't exists.
> 7) Seems like it would be easy for people to screw up and not put the
> SetEnvIf in the SSL-aware virtual host and then post the issue again.
> 7) The new suite (apache,mod_ssl,openssl) passes all of my test now!
> yippie..
> 7) Ralf does a great job! Thank you.
> 
> John
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