R.K.Aa. wrote:
> Another weirdness...
>
> I tested this one on a RH6.2 system:
> mozilla-new-cache-opt-nosym-20010314-linux-rh62.tar.gz
>
> Tried to load http://www.digitoday.no/dtno.nsf/wframe/allesaker
>
> Very few of the images actually loaded. I then clicked a link to a
> story on the page. That one too had problems finishing loading.
> I then hit the back-button:
> What had previously been displayed on the first page rendered fairly
> quick, then loading of it started again. (The loading of what i assume
> was rest of the page, but it never succeeded.)
>
> And here comes the interesting part:
> During this loading, each previously rendered image started blinking.
> (They are not animated gifs).
> All in all each image blinked 5 times. (Vanished/reappeared 5 times.)
> This caused a lot of visual annoyance since each "blink" cause all
> content on page to jump up and down.
>
> A reload of the page caused the same blinking all over, but all images
> still didn't load. A ctrl+reload didn't load all images either.
>
>
> R.K.Aa.
>
>
> Darin Fisher wrote:
>
>> Darin Fisher wrote:
>>
>>> TenThumbs wrote:
>>>
>>>> It doesn't want to reload them.
>>>>
>>>> On an SSI document, my Apache server sends just these headers:
>>>>
>>>> HTTP/1.1 200 OK
>>>> Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2001 20:03:44 GMT
>>>> Server: Apache/1.3.12 (Unix)
>>>> Connection: close
>>>> Content-Type: text/html
>>>>
>>>> There's no Last-Modified or Content-Length header. Reload does
>>>> nothing. In
>>>> fact, mozilla makes no network connection at all. Shift-reload does
>>>> work.
>>>> This happens either with a direct connection or via a proxy.
>>>>
>>> Yeah... this is again the same problem reported above... expiration
>>> calc falls apart for simple HTTP responses (ie. those not containing
>>> a Last-Modified, Expires, or Cache-Control header).
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>> Darin
>>>
>>
>> Look for another new-cache enabled linux build to appear on
>> ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla/nightly/experimental/ soon. It has a
>> number of bug fixes, many of which resulted from the comments posted
>> on this newsgroup :-)
>>
>> Darin
>
>
>
R.K.Aa, thanks for the testcase!