Re: IOException, that reset by peer thing.

2002-01-15 Thread Tom Drake
That message means the the 'other' end of the connection was closed. This could happen if you press the 'stop' button on your browser. - Original Message - From: Mike Curwen [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 7:21 AM Subject: IOException, that reset

Re: IOException, that reset by peer thing.

2002-01-15 Thread Huy Tran
From my experience, that happens when user connect to you and then close it. Especially, when they are using a browser, requesting a page from your Tomcat, but then decide to move on to another site or page. Hope it helps. Mike Curwen wrote: Hi, This has probably been covered before, but

RE: IOException, that reset by peer thing.

2002-01-15 Thread Mike Curwen
. -Original Message- From: Huy Tran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 12:37 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: IOException, that reset by peer thing. From my experience, that happens when user connect to you and then close it. Especially, when they are using

RE: IOException, that reset by peer thing.

2002-01-15 Thread Brandon Cruz
: Re: IOException, that reset by peer thing. From my experience, that happens when user connect to you and then close it. Especially, when they are using a browser, requesting a page from your Tomcat, but then decide to move on to another site or page. Hope it helps. Mike Curwen wrote: Hi

RE: IOException, that reset by peer thing.

2002-01-15 Thread Mike Curwen
Subject: RE: IOException, that reset by peer thing. It also happens if your browser has things cached, especially images. It does not matter, and from my understanding, there is no way to stop this output. -Original Message- From: Huy Tran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, January