Re: mod_cgid not able to handle large POST request

2006-04-05 Thread pradeep kumar
@httpd.apache.orgSubject: Re: mod_cgid not able to handle large POST request I don't have multiple instances of Apache. When I just use the standard httpd.conf with only this directive commeted out I get this error. There is no issue of multiple instances using the same Unix socket. How does the communication between

RE: mod_cgid not able to handle large POST request

2006-04-03 Thread R, Rajesh (STSD)
when commented it uses DEFAULT_SOCKET /cgisock Rajesh R--This space intentionally left non-blank. From: pradeep kumar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, April 03, 2006 11:28 AMTo: dev@httpd.apache.orgSubject: Re: mod_cgid not able to handle large POST request I don't have multiple

Re: mod_cgid not able to handle large POST request

2006-04-02 Thread pradeep kumar
I don't have multiple instances of Apache. When I just use the standard httpd.conf with only this directive commeted out I get this error. There is no issue of multiple instances using the same Unix socket. How does the communication between the cgid deamon and httpd deamon happen when the

mod_cgid not able to handle large POST request

2006-03-31 Thread pradeep kumar
Hi, On using mod_cgid to handle large POST request i get a page not found error. This is what I did. Have a HTML which generates a huge POST request and the action is taken by a cgi-script which just checks the size of the request. The html is html body Click TEST for doing POST data!p form

Re: mod_cgid not able to handle large POST request

2006-03-31 Thread pradeep kumar
One more detail. I get this error only on commenting out the Scriptsock directive. When I use this directive though I have no trouble in running the script. Regards, PradeepOn 3/31/06, pradeep kumar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, On using mod_cgid to handle large POST request i get a page not

Re: mod_cgid not able to handle large POST request

2006-03-31 Thread Jeff Trawick
On 3/31/06, pradeep kumar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: One more detail. I get this error only on commenting out the Scriptsock directive. When I use this directive though I have no trouble in running the script. Is there more than one Apache instance with same ServerRoot, such that using the