On Mon, 7 May 2001, Anthony W.Marino wrote:
| My experiences with server push are that 4.76 works fine, however, it crashes
| NN6 and Mozilla .8. What that tells me is that server push isn't too
| reliable.
What is server push?
As far as I know, you cannot push any info to a user.
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warren.
-Original Message-From: Sujith
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Tuesday, 8 May 2001 2:52
PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: Why
does Internet Explorer think it is offline?
I agrees with MTiffany, I experienced this
I agrees with MTiffany, I experienced this same err
with IE
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From:
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Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2001 1:49 AM
Subject: Re: Why does Internet Explorer
think it is offline?
Your problem has
nothing to do
lated to supporting
> server push. NN does, IE doesn't.
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> Arnold Shore
> Annapolis, MD US
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> From: Tim O'Neil [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: RE: Why does Internet Explorer think it is offline?
At 03:16 PM 5/7/2001 -0700, you wrote:
>Thanks for your info. But please tell me what makes an "active internet
>
>connection" ? I am hooked up to a switch and I have tomcat running on the
>
>system I am usin
At 03:16 PM 5/7/2001 -0700, you wrote:
>Thanks for your info. But please tell me what makes an "active internet
>
>connection" ? I am hooked up to a switch and I have tomcat running on the
>
>system I am using. Doesn't this make for an "active internet connection"?
Internet Exploder/File/Work Off
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Sent: Monday, May 07, 2001 1:19 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Why does Internet Explorer think it is offline?
Your problem has nothing to do with Tomcat, or Apache, or any other server
on
god's green
Any time you specify ports 8080, you must use http to indicate its an http
site
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>
> I have found that IE really wants to have the HTTP:// in front of the
I do use http. I use "http://localhost/8080/examples/jsp/filename";
> localhost - On mine, it wants to change localhost:8080/whatever to
> local:8080/whatever and I get a similar error to what you mention.
it shortens i
Your problem has nothing to do with Tomcat, or Apache, or any other server on
god's green earth...
The problem isn't a problem, it's just IE checking for an active internet
connection and not finding one. Just click "try again" and it'll find the
server. There is, to my knowledge, no way around
I have found that IE really wants to have the HTTP:// in front of the
localhost - On mine, it wants to change localhost:8080/whatever to
local:8080/whatever and I get a similar error to what you mention.
Could this be part of your problem?
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From: RODGERS,RICK (HP-Cuper
"RODGERS,RICK (HP-Cupertino,ex3)" wrote:
>
> I am using tomcat with IE and am having problems with it.
> Every time I start IE and try and access a Java Server Page or
> servlet through "lolcalhost:8080/examples/jsp" the browser first complains
> that the system is not connected to a network. I t
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