Re: Help with timeouts

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Adam,

> Have you tried viewing it in a different browser?

Actually, the client is using IE 5.03, and having the same problem.  We
were mainly looking for the timeout setting in IE, which does not seem
to exist.
 
> Read this from the KDE FAQ:
> 
> Is there a way to change the timeout values in Konqueror ?
> Beginning with 2.2 beta series, you can change the timeout settings
> in the
> control panel under "Network->Preferences".

Thank you.  This will allow us to tell definitively whether or not it is
the browser.  That RESPONSE_TIMEOUT of 60 is highly suspicious, though.

-Josh


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