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On Oct 27, 2004, at 6:23 PM, Phil Ershler wrote:
Safari, free web browser from Apple, suffers from a very short request timeout - 60 seconds. Some database-driven report pages and others fail to load because of that timeout. SafariNoTimeout is a haxie that allows you to change the connection request timeout in Safari to a different value (by default it sets it to 10 minutes).<x-tad-smaller>
But I do not believe Safari, nor its timeouts, are the problem. Here are the facts...
1. This happens with all IP-based client applications (not just Safari);
2. The first request almost always fails;
3. The second request goes through immediately; and,
4. If I make the request and immediately make a second, it will succeed.
This tells me that it has nothing to do with Safari. It happens with Mail also (when I am attempting to send). It even happens with Software Update. Common sense would dictate to look at the items that all of these apps have in common; like the TCP/IP stack (name resolution, etc.).
So, the question remains, how does one start looking at the actual requests and see when, and where, it is failing?
Thanx,
Ryan
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