RE: incomplete graphics downloads

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Good idea but unlikely in this setup -- the server is not on my sat
connection - it's a 1&1 server in a Czech data warehouse - the only time the
sat link comes into it is when I call up a website (I'm in rural spain and
my internet connection is by sat)

Graham

 
-----Original Message-----
From: William A. Rowe, Jr. [mailto:wrowe@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: 21 May 2008 20:56
To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re:  incomplete graphics downloads

graham.hays wrote:
> Intriguing - when I right-click (actually left as I reverse buttons!) 
> and select 'view image' the image appears perfectly, selecting back then 
> shows the original page and ALL the images refresh to perfectly!
> 
>  
> 
> I'll check with my sat provider although strangely enough my current 
> client is also on satellite and hits this problem with my server more 
> than I do! [not sure if she has same provider as me] Also over the sat 
> link it's only sites on **my** server that appear with the partial files 
> which is why I suspect the Apache configuration.

Something that hasn't been mentioned, terms of service sometimes deny
you the right to run servers on some connections; it's possible that
the provider has deliberated throttled your ability to run a server.
You might even try running on a nonstandard port such as 8080 and see
if that makes any difference.

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