[ic] unable to display page errors

Brian Kosick interchange-users@interchange.redhat.com
Thu Oct 4 17:05:02 2001


I have experienced this problem, mostly with older versions of IE 
though..  They had a known issue with SSL and keeping the SSL session 
going.  If i remember correctly the fix was entering in httpd.conf the line:

BrowserMatch "MSIE" nokeepalive

Do a little research, you can even narrow it down to specific browser versions.

This way, it forces IE to regenerate its SSL session at every page.  Yes, 
it makes the server work harder, but it seems to have cleared up the problem.

At 10:05 PM 10/4/01 +0200, you wrote:
>Tim Watts <interchange@Romans1013.net> writes:
>
> > We're running interchange 4.6.5 on a unix shared server. We constantly get
> > feedback from customers that say that get the generic browser error "Unable
> > to display page" or "URL error, unable to locate site." These are errors
> > generated in the browser, they are not interchange errors. They pop up
> > INSTANTLY when  the submit button is clicked on various forms throught the
> > site. If you hit the back button from these error pages and try again, it
> > ALWAYS works the second time. It seems to be only associated with
> > interchange, because we never have these problems with any other pages in
> > the site. Anyone have a clue or a solution to this puzzle??? I know we are
> > losing sales, but we can't locate the source of the problem.
>
>We're experience exactly that problem (on 4.8.x), but I've no idea why.
>Clients are IE.
>
>Ciao
>         Racke
>
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Brian Kosick
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