On 23 Mar 2007 at 11:14, Joshua Slive wrote:

> On 3/23/07, System Support <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Randomly the mime-type of my .css files changes from text/css to
> > text/plain.
> 
> > There were a couple of similar bugs reported against caching, but they
> > are shown as being fixed.  I did try disabling caching, but it did not
> > seem to help.

 
> But certainly, notwithstanding your comment above, caching is the most
> likely culprit here. If you are using caching, you should certainly
> upgrade to version 2.2. (And even in 2.2, mod_disk_cache seems quite a
> bit more stable than mod_mem_cache.)
> 
> Joshua.

'Would like to use 2.2 but a couple of my more important scripts throw 
addressing exceptions in 2.2 when running an external app.  They work 
fine in 2.0.  It is a very low priority for the vendor to investigate.

I revisited the caching.  I had disabled it by commenting out the 
CacheEnable in the vhost of the site I was testing.  I retested and 
commented out the CacheEnable's in all of the other vhost files, not 
just the one with the problem, and that seems to have helped.


Thanks Joshua,

..don

support (at) microtechniques.com


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