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Re: [mv] Truncated pages
****** message to minivend-users from "Brian Kohles" <brian@poseidon.mediabang.com> ******
I checked with our programmers and we did correct this problem by just
installing the latest version of Apache.
Brian Kohles - Graphic Designer
m e d i a b a n g !
brian@mediabang.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian Kohles" <brian@mediabang.com>
To: <minivend-users@minivend.com>
Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2000 1:14 PM
Subject: Re: [mv] Truncated pages
> Sorry I can't help on this at the moment =] but here's what I can tell
you.
>
> Our programmers are away at the Linux Expo. So I'll try & tell you as much
> as I remember but will post again on Monday with exactly how we fixed
this.
>
> Here's the short version of how I remember it:
> I think it was the webserver creating the problem, we were running Roxen
> (had several other problems with Roxen & 64K limits previously on other MV
> sites) for this site, now we are running apache. As I remember it the
> Apache install was to fix this problem However I also remember several
> tweakings to the Apache server & several more to MV code. As I said that's
> how I remember it I'll post back monday =]
>
> Sorry I could be more help at the moment.
>
> Brian Kohles - Graphic Designer
> m e d i a b a n g !
> brian@mediabang.com
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Barry Treahy, Jr." <Treahy@mmaz.com>
> To: <minivend-users@minivend.com>
> Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2000 12:38 PM
> Subject: Re: [mv] Truncated pages
>
>
> > Joe,
> >
> > I had a similar problem and what I found was that if the HTML content of
> > the page exceeded 64k, I had this truncation problem. In my situation,
> > that equated to about 20 items in the basket because there was a lot of
> > detail being generated in HTML.
> >
> > I posted this same type of question many months ago, not answer and no
> > comment. At that time I didn't know if it was my Roxen HTTP server or
> > MV, but since you're using MV and Apache, that eliminates the HTTP
> > servers as the problem. Is this a TCP packet limit that can't be
> > fragmented or is this MV choking?
> >
> > BTW, my problem persists in MV 3.14-5, so obviously if it is a MV
> > problem, it didn't get fixed.
> >
> > Barry
> >
> > Joe Kupferling wrote:
> >
> > > Hi, Problem I have is that every page called up from the minivend
> > > server is truncated, or in other words, the files load (in my case)
> > > about 3/4 of the way. No server error messages appear in the web
> > > browser when loading the pages, the pages just load 3/4 of the
> > > way. I've looked at the catalog error log and the minivend server
> > > error log and both don't have any errors written to them. Because I
> > > don't have admin privileges on the server, I can't look at the web
> > > server logs, but I have contacted them about this issue. I'm
> > > wondering where I can direct my attention if some of you have run into
> > > this, or have an idea about this kind of problem. The one idea I come
> > > up with is that the server may be running out of resources. I've got
> > > MV 4.04a running on a DEC Alpha Box, running Digital UNIX 4.0DWeb
> > > server is Apache/1.2.5Perl version is 5.005_03 Thanks,Joe Kupferling
> >
> > --
> >
> > Barry Treahy, Jr * Midwest Microwave * Vice President & CIO
> >
> > E-mail: Treahy@mmaz.com * Phone: 480/314-1320 * FAX: 480/661-7028
> >
> >
>
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