Re: incomplete graphics downloads

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It seems to me that the problem might be with the network connection, not with the Apache server configuration. Image and Flash files are usually larger than web pages: perhaps there's some limit or timeout that's being reached? Of course, this doesn't account for css files, so there's an exception. How about when you right- or ctrl-click on the image and say to download it? Does that work? Can you check with the providers of your satellite link about this problem?

Regards,

Frank Huddleston

----- Original Message ----
From: graham.hays <graham.hays@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Tuesday, May 20, 2008 8:33:22 AM
Subject: incomplete graphics downloads

Hi all

I have a Virtual Server (from 1&1) running Apache 2.2

When any of my sites is accessed by  a 'hard line' connection (ie ADSL) they
work fine. However where I live in rural Spain my connection is by
bi-directional Satelliet link (100Mbps max) .. whenever a site is accessed
over the sat-link I get a lot of incomplete graphics files (only top half of
image or so), frequent failure of CSS files to load and no Flash files at
all! Yet the same file accessed by ADSL is fine.

Followed Apache.org advice and have included "EnableSendFile Off" and
"EnableMMAP Off" in the config file ("Win32DisableAcceptEx" rejected by
restart so not in) .. rebooted and no difference.

Any suggestions/pointers etc

Graham


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