Squeak Wiki Problem

Filip Stadnik filip.stadnik at gmail.com
Wed Jan 17 19:02:47 UTC 2007


Hey Ken,

I think you can try it yourself as well. Just setup this HTTP proxy in
in your browser:
glfd-cache-8.server.ntli.net, port 80

I believe this one needs no authentication.

Perhaps it could help you to analyse the problem.
Let me know, if it helped

Cheers,

Filip


On 17/01/07, Ken Causey <ken at kencausey.com> wrote:
> David: Please try again, I think I have fixed the problem you and I saw.
>
> Stuart:  Could you try accessing the site again from behind your proxy
> and report back?  Thanks.
>
> It turns out that maybe I made this out to be harder than it was.  The
> apache documentation regarding the proxy module mentions
>
> "For circumstances where you have a application server which doesn't
> implement keepalives or HTTP/1.1 properly, there are 2 environment
> variables which when set send a HTTP/1.0 with no keepalive."
>
> So I set them
>
> SetEnv force-proxy-request-1.0 1
> SetEnv proxy-nokeepalive 1
>
> for wiki.squeak.org and this seems to have taken care of at least one
> aspect of this issue, and I hope the other as well.
>
> Ken
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