[EMAIL PROTECTED] How to force the apache transfer the data in chunked mode?

2006-09-03 Thread Nicle Yang
Hi all,   The apache manual says:"If the client requests it, chunked encoding will be used in order to send content of unknown length over persistent connections.", but I wanna the apache transfer the data in chunked mode, even though we the length of the data. How can I configure it?Best

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache 2.2.3 under Windows XP with ColdFusion

2006-09-03 Thread Richard Cox
Does anyone have experience with installing Apache 2.2.3 under Windows XP and ColdFusion v7.02?   Richard Cox Richard at racox.org

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache and router

2006-09-03 Thread John Tunstall
Jim. Thanks for the reply. Thats the problem. The static Ip address is in the first two urls but the url flips to that of the router as soon as a booking request is made from the outside to the server behind the router. Any ideas how Apache being used with Windows XP can be structured to overc

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Re: Apache and router-follow up

2006-09-03 Thread John Tunstall
Jon. Thanks I will come back after exploring your suggestion. JohnT - Original Message - From: "Jon Snow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Sunday, September 03, 2006 2:17 PM Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Re: Apache and router-follow up John, Without looking at the site I would guess

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache and router

2006-09-03 Thread John Tunstall
Hi . Thanks for the help. There is some other script following the 2nd screen url. I omitted this because I thought it unecessary. cgi-bin is followed by /ai. Apologies for not including this. I am still puzzled why the url flips to the IP of the router on the occasion of the sending of a bo

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache and router

2006-09-03 Thread Jim Walls
John Tunstall wrote: Hi. I have a problem! I am using Apache along with a software system on a server at a club. The system is accessed over Internet to make bookings. There is a router in between the club LAN and the Internet. There is a static IP address for the server. The first message f

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache and router

2006-09-03 Thread Steve Swift
Your 2ndscreen URL looks very suspicious; I've never seen /cgi-bin which was not followed by something. Whatever has handled that URL looks like it has sent out a page with a URL containing http://192.168.0.2 On 03/09/06, John Tunstall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi. I have a problem!   I am

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Re: Apache and router-follow up

2006-09-03 Thread Jon Snow
John, Without looking at the site I would guess the cgi script has a hard coded url (or configuration option) being the IP address of the router. Could be left over from testing? Something is telling the client to go to 192.168.0.2. If it were apache I would look for a redirect or no proxypass

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 168mb limit on files larger then 4 gb ?

2006-09-03 Thread Joshua Slive
On 9/2/06, S t i n g r a y <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: All te files that i have on my server with more then 4gb of size are showing as 168mb files with apache ? whats wrong ? can anyone tell me ? Depends on the platform. But in general, you should use version 2.2 which has native support for l

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Php Load Script

2006-09-03 Thread Armin ranjbar
hi all ; im looking for somekind of php load script to monitor / measure my webserver performance , any idea ? -- Never be led astray onto the path of virtue. - The official User-To-User support forum of the Apache HTTP Server

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Re: Apache and router-follow up

2006-09-03 Thread John Tunstall
Hi. I just realised that I should have mentioned that this is all on Windows XP.   JohnT - Original Message - From: John Tunstall To: users@httpd.apache.org Sent: Sunday, September 03, 2006 10:17 AM Subject: Apache and router Hi. I have a problem!   I am us

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache and router

2006-09-03 Thread John Tunstall
Hi. I have a problem!   I am using Apache along with a software system on a server at a club. The system is accessed over Internet to make bookings. There is a router in between the club LAN and the Internet. There is a static IP address for the server. The first message from the Internet to