I am considerably less technically adept than others in this list, but my
experience with this issue when first setting up our server leads me to the
conclusion that using "nokeepalive" to fix IE problems is ineffectual. The
real, only cure, is to use a session cache. But that might just be me.


> If no one is doing it now, then one of us has to start. I am also
> facing the same problem from our project's helpdesk/support teams.
> First of all I am getting conflicting feedback about
> using 'nokeepalive' for IE requests. mod_ssl FAQ asks to do this, but
> Oracle support says not do it (one of the Oracle customer confirmed
> that after removing 'nokeepalive', the no. reduced drastically). But
> for me, there isn't much difference, I keep getting the same no.of
> errors with and without 'nokeepalive'.
> 
> Thanks
> Rajidhar Etta
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Julian C. Dunn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Friday, January 18, 2002 11:24 am
> Subject: RE: MSIE + "The page cannot be displayed" error
> 
>> I am wondering if someone is keeping a list of working versus non-
>> workingversions of IE, and if not, whether one could be started. I
>> am running into
>> this issue as well, and my support department keeps harrassing me
>> to come up
>> with better solutions to tell the users other than "Use Netscape".
>> 
>> Thank you Christopher for providing a non-working version number;
>> does anyone
>> know of a version # of IE which does work reliably?
>> 
>> - Julian
>> 
>> On 18-Jan-2002 Christopher Taranto wrote:
>> 
>> <snip>
>> 
>>> Fortunately (for my sanity), I have one of non-working versions
>> of the MSIE 
>>> browsers (5.00.2614.3500) on one of the machines in my office so
>> I can 
>>> repeatedly create the errors.
>> 
>> <snip>
>> 
>> -- 
>> Julian C. Dunn, B.A.Sc.   <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Senior Software Developer, VerticalScope Inc.
>> 111 Peter St., Suite 700, Toronto, ON
>> Tel: (416) 341-8950 x236  Fax: (416) 341-8959
>> 
>> istream >> ostream >> "We all scream for ice cream";
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