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Re: NES Broken Pipe Error
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| Mubin 2004-01-25, 11:34 am |
| Barry Margolin <barmar@alum.mit.edu> wrote in message news:<barmar-B54183.15042723012004@netnews.comcast.net>...quote:
> In article <a63efda0.0401231116.1fde7341@posting.google.com>,
> mubines@yahoo.com (Mubin) wrote:
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> My guess is that this happens when the user uses the "Stop" button in
> their browser. This closes the network connection to the server, and
> the server gets an error when it tries to send the document. It logs
> the error, but you can probably ignore it safely.
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As suggested I tried to recreate the situation at my side by accessing
particular resource from my server using browser (IE) then i clicked
STOP while requset was still served......but i did not got the same
broken pipe error.........Does Any one has other thoughts ? Do let me
know
Regards,
Mubin
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| Mubin 2004-01-26, 12:34 pm |
| I have tested followqing but I am not getting/able to recreate the
scenario at my end
any more thoughts ?
Barry Margolin <barmar@alum.mit.edu> wrote in message news:<barmar-B54183.15042723012004@netnews.comcast.net>...quote:
> In article <a63efda0.0401231116.1fde7341@posting.google.com>,
> mubines@yahoo.com (Mubin) wrote:
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> My guess is that this happens when the user uses the "Stop" button in
> their browser. This closes the network connection to the server, and
> the server gets an error when it tries to send the document. It logs
> the error, but you can probably ignore it safely.
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