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I may have mentioned this a few months ago, but it's becoming a HUGE pain in the butt. I switched from Classic to Apache web server. On my web page I use Meta tags to "refresh" and download a file. So, lets say you click on the spltool.zip download link. It takes you to another page that will do an auto download (like many other sites do). Well, on slower connections (like dialup), and even on some T1s this download quits after about 60k and corrupts the zip. It just cancels the download. Never had this happen on Classic. Has anyone else encountered this? If you'd like to see what I mean, try clicking on the spltool.zip link at www.bvstools.com/spltool.html. If it stops after 60k, then try http://www.bvstools.com/spltool.zip and it should download ok. This is really odd, and really irking me. Maybe it's time to switch back to good ol classic? Who knows... I searched groups.google.com for this and did find only one other metion of this with Websphere on an iSeries. I emailed the guy and he said IBM didn't have a fix, and said it was TCPIP timing out or something. But WHY only on refresh HTTP tags, and not direct downloads is beyond me. I'd like to hear if anyone else is experiencing similar problems. Thanks!
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