Hi Scott,

I tried the shutdown and restart Apache thingy too, but it didn't give me
the streaming effect. I posted the script with a wait of 1 second but I
should have made it about 4 to 5. I hoped my little test script would
display a number of iterations corresponding to it waiting for each stream
output from the server, but it only gives one - at the end. Which is my clue
to REBOL not delivering the goods until it quits. But you are right that
behaviour could just as easily be caused by the webserver. Maybe there is
some sort option in one or the other.

Regarding the ActiveX, the article referred to by Tim points out an ActiveX
that is specific to the web cam product. I suspect there is no ActiveX for
IE that is generic to all streaming cases. (Just in case I gave the wrong
impression there.)

Regards,
Brett.

----- Original Message -----
From: "G. Scott Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, August 30, 2002 11:08 PM
Subject: [REBOL] Re: Problems rendering an image + jpeg images not working


> From: "Brett Handley"
> <snip>
> > The problem I think is that my REBOL script does not send any data to
the
> > browser until it quits. I've tried setting the mode of the output port
to
> > no-wait, but no change. Can someone solve this?
> <snip>
>
> At first, I was trying to get around reconstituting the gif's, but I
created
> an error condition.  I finally faithfully recreated your set-up (except
for
> paths and names), *shutdown and restarted* Apache, and then it worked ...
at
> least for the REBOL HTTP retrieval.  (With my testing, I have begun to
> wonder if the Windows Apache doesn't have a buglet with CGI, because I've
> noticed this behavior before; just not reproducibly.  ???)  Now just need
> that ActiveX component for IE6.0 ....
> --Scott Jones
>
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