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stevey500

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Original poster
Sep 8, 2004
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Salt Lake City, Utah
Well I am having the same exact problem as this guy on this link here
"My Apache 2 installation seems to have trouble serving large files,
that is to say files larger than 100 kB or so. If I try to download
the file, I get about 40-90k of it before the download stops. I've
checked the access log, and it shows a 206 status code for the failed
request:

217.205.45.94 - - [04/May/2005:09:19:13 +0100] "GET
/roger-stocks/merrytiller/english/english1.pdf HTTP/1.0" 206 418092

I've tried requesting a large file from several computers both on the
internet and over my network, but the result is the same. Even tried
installing Apache 2 on my PowerBook (also running Tiger) and I still
get this problem.

I was using Apache 2.0.54 with PHP 5.0.4 quite successfully with OS X
10.3.9 before I foolishly decided to do a fresh install of Tiger.

I hope I've provided enough information. I couldn't find anything on
Google, but perhaps I searched the wrong terms. Would anyone be kind
enough to point me in the right direction?"

I am having the same problem, It has been running fine till I installed tiger. I have PHP 5 installed and configured with apache along with MySQL. I need to get this running as soon as possible for a yearbook project at school. Thanks, any help is appreciated!
 
I am just hosting a standard Port 80 HTML and PHP website, windows machines, mac machines are accessing my server through web browsers... It worked perfectly fine before I upgraded to tiger... please someone help. On the client's side, say, internet explorer.. it will show all the thumbnails of a picture gallery( because they are under 100kb in size), but when you go to see the full size image ( over 400kb) it will only load about 1/5th of the jpg image, no matter where I am browsing from, locally (http://localhose) or through the internet, I get the same results...
 
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