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Date: | Thu, 20 May 1999 08:26:54 -0700 |
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Mark,
The files you FTP'd, need to be converted to bytestream files. You can
do this in the FTP by specifying 'bytestream' or by running the 'tobyte'
program or by specifying a recordsize of 1 byte. I've done the first
two, without any problems. I've heard about the last one, but I haven't
tried it. Good Luck!
Kevin Newman
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mark Wilkinson [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Thursday, May 20, 1999 7:59 AM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Apache question.
>
> We are using Apache 1.2.5 on our France HP3000 and are getting a small
> problem I
> hope you guyz can help out with..
>
> I've created a small website on our UK box and it works great. So, I
> ftp-ed the
> site to our France box and there, the browser just hangs when I try to
> load
> pages. When you look at the page source in IE4, it looks fine, just as
> I wrote
> it. When you look at the Apache process, it has finished. It appears
> like the
> browser is still waiting for something. To make things even more
> weird, when I
> try to load the pages with Navigator 4, I get part of the html being
> garbled and
> replaced by..
>
> <HR><H3>Transfer interrupted!</H3>
>
> At 3 fixed points in the page. This is *always* consistent every time
> this page
> is loaded (I hit reload) - ie, the rogue html always garbles the same
> three
> pieces of my html, replacing it with the above stuff.
>
> I ftp-ed the pages "tenex".
>
> Does anyone know what's happening here?
> Please?
> HELP?
>
> Mark W.
> SPE
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