Mikhail Sobolev wrote: >You did not mention what platform you are doing it on. I wasn't sure if I should trouble this list further with the details since it now appears to be a Medusa problem. But since you ask :-), here is the fuller message I sent to medusa-dev: >When fetching the /status page from a Medusa HTTP server, I'm finding that >some browsers get a truncated page or none at all and the browser keeps >waiting for the response to complete. The browsers experiencing the >problem are IE 5.5 and Opera 6.05, while Netscape 4.8 is fine; these are >all running on Windows 2000. > >Static pages (some of them lengthy) seem to be served fine. > >The Medusa HTTP server is running on Solaris 8 for Sparc using Python 2.2. For good measure, here's the message I first sent to quixote-users: >I've just tried out the Medusa-based Quixote HTTP server (in CVS). The >front page of the demo gets truncated at the point below and the browser >seems to get stuck waiting for the end of the response; the other >(shorter) pages in the demo work fine though. > > 12/factorial: A method on a pu > >My Quixote server is on Solaris 8 for Sparc and my browser is IE 5.5 on >Windows 2000. My thanks if you think you can help. Hamish