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FreeOnes 11-14-2002 09:48 AM

What does this mean exactly? (IE)
 
˙HTTP/1.1 200 OK Date: Thu, 14 Nov 2002 16:42:33 GMT Server: Apache/1.3.26 (Unix) PHP/4.2.1 mod_perl/1.25 Last-Modified: Fri, 08 Nov 2002 20:04:08 GMT ETag: "4b4028-214c-3dcc18b8" Accept-Ranges: bytes Content-Length: 8524 Keep-Alive: timeout=15, max=97 Connection: Keep-Alive Content-Type: text/html

I get message above here quite often displayed in Internet Explorer. Before I installed IE version 6 I always only got displayed the ˙ on a totally blank page. Now I get more reported, but why the # do I get it and what does it mean? Have you seen it too? (the page itself is loading fine)

multisexsite 11-14-2002 09:49 AM

you broke it

FreeOnes 11-14-2002 09:54 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by multisexsite
you broke it
Broke what ? I never hit the stop button if you mean that

Dragon Curve 11-14-2002 10:09 AM

I'd be surprised if IE6 would be causing this problem. It seems the HTTP headers are getting passed into the browser, probably because that y character is getting there first, so the browser naturally assumes there ARE no headers.

Tell me more about your setup. Are you behind a proxy? If so, is it a transparent proxy? Can you switch it off? Are you behind a firewall/NAT? Need more info on your conneciton.

Ludedude 11-14-2002 10:12 AM

format c:

FreeOnes 11-14-2002 10:32 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Dragon Curve
I'd be surprised if IE6 would be causing this problem. It seems the HTTP headers are getting passed into the browser, probably because that y character is getting there first, so the browser naturally assumes there ARE no headers.

Tell me more about your setup. Are you behind a proxy? If so, is it a transparent proxy? Can you switch it off? Are you behind a firewall/NAT? Need more info on your conneciton.

No I don't use a proxy. Have a fast DSL network here, and on every computer installed the firewall ZoneAlarm. As far as I can remember I only get these messages in password protected areas.

Dragon Curve 11-14-2002 10:35 AM

Disable ZoneAlarm. Are you directly connected to the internet or do you connect via a computer on your LAN? If so, check to see the host computer on the LAN is having the same problems.

FreeOnes 11-14-2002 10:53 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Dragon Curve
Disable ZoneAlarm. Are you directly connected to the internet or do you connect via a computer on your LAN? If so, check to see the host computer on the LAN is having the same problems.
Connected thru a Hub and then a Router. I don't think I want to disable ZoneAlarm

Dragon Curve 11-14-2002 10:54 AM

Nobody's gonna attack you in the 30 seconds you disable it to test, heh. Check your router too possibly.

FreeOnes 11-14-2002 11:04 AM

but it doesn't occur all the time, it's a bit hard to test therefore

Dragon Curve 11-14-2002 11:07 AM

Something along the way is adding that character to the start of that packet. It's char 255 too, which I'm sure means something =P


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