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On 5/16/07, Adrian Chadd <adrian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Wed, May 16, 2007, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
> tis 2007-05-15 klockan 14:34 -0700 skrev Sathyan, Arjonan:
>
> > Was there any trace from the files which I have uploaded? Can you please
> > tell me why I am not able to download the files which are > 2GB via
> > squid using IE 6?
>
> The "http_headers" only contains an Squid access denied result.
>
> The packet trace only contains a few SSH packets.
>
> > Is this a bug in squid...?
>
> Not from what it looks so far. Pretty sure it's an MSIE6 bug.

Can we narrow down the specific bug behaviour? I'll fire it off to
someone in the IE team and see what 'e says.

When IE6 is setup to use proxy (squid), and the aforementioned file is
downloaded, a download window opens and the progress indicator zips to
100% in the first second after which IE announces that the download is
complete. What the user really has is a file with a size equivalent to
the effective kbps of their internet pipe.

When IE6 is setup *not* to use proxy, and the same file is downloaded,
the behaviour is as expected and the resulting file is the correct
size.

Two tcpdumps have been submitted.

Let me know if you need more specific information, and I will provide it.

Chris

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