[Pugged] Page Cannot be displayed

Dave J. Hala Jr. ciapug@ciapug.org
31 Mar 2003 12:54:03 -0600


Actually, the output from the query is less then one page. Its actually
pretty trivial.  I did however manage to find so error messages in the
SSL log....


On Mon, 2003-03-31 at 12:33, Angie Tollerson wrote:
> Dave, 
> Is it possible that the limitrequestbody is too low for php? Not sure
> what your app is doing but I had to increase this in order to upload
> things that are big because the browser was timing out. It's worth a
> shot. You'll find it on your php.conf, mine was in
> etc/httpd/conf.d/php.conf:
> 
> <Files *.php>
>     SetOutputFilter PHP
>     SetInputFilter PHP
> #    LimitRequestBody 524288
> LimitRequestBody 200000000
> </Files>
> 
> See where I had to increase the limitrequestbody? Let us know if that
> does the trick or if I'm way off base.
> Angie
> 
> Angie Tollerson
> Alliance Technologies Web Programmer
> (515) 245-7628
> tollerson@alliancetechnologies.net
> >>> dave@58ghz.net 03/31/03 11:13 AM >>>
> I'm getting getting "The page cannot be displayed" errors on my secure
> site when running a large report.  It happens after hitting the submit
> button and after the Mysql server has been cranking along for about 2.5
> minutes. I believe the report may take up to 5 minutes to run.
> 
> Increasing max_execution_time in PHP.ini seems to have no effect on this
> error.(its already set at 1200) I'm wondering if the problem is actually
> some type of SSL timeout or a browsing thing. 
> 
> The problem also doesn't show up on my workstation, which is running
> apache 2.0,rh 8 and mozilla. The production server is running apache 1.x
> and RH 7.2 and the end users are using IE 5.5 or creater.
> 
> Anyone know of any work arounds, or got any ideas as to what may be
> happening here? 
> 
> :) Dave
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