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Re: Partial HTML


We are running through a load balancer with port forwarding. Why could it be at that end?

What this project have coded is a "sub request" to get data from our server to include in the original call .... hence the HTML is only partial. When I say "sub request" I mean, they go via the outside world. So it's really a second request.

I have just been looking to see if that can be done with an $r->internal_redirect() but it doesn't work.

$subr= $r->lookup_file( '/some/path' );
$subr->run()

only returns the RC_CODE and $r->internal_redirect()  doesn't return anything.

At present, I think they want to keep the second request to produce stats. So, I would like to keep the second request internally to prevent possible timeouts etc while maintaining their stats.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

CIA

-Ants


Jonathan Vanasco <suppressed> wrote:

On Mar 22, 2007, at 11:40 AM, Anthony Gardner wrote:

> If Partial HTML is sent to the client, could it possibly cause
> the IO flush error? The HTML in question would be something like
>
.....
and sent back thus ....

are you running through a load balancer / proxy ? it could be on
that end.




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