Re: Whole ASP Page not Served unless 'Enable Buffering' is Off

From: David Morgan (david_at_davidmorgan.me.uk)
Date: 02/23/04


Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2004 12:13:52 -0000

Hi Ken

Thanks for responding so quickly.

I am not sure if the problem is "content length" related, but IE tells me
that the resulting page is 59353 bytes. Whilst not large by today's
broadband connected users the page does have up to 50 thumbnail jpegs on it
which I don't know if IE includes in this page size value.

I have tried this with IE on W2K and XP. Because the HTML is formatted with
a <table> IE does not show any output because the </table> tag is never
received. Netscape does a good job at displaying the received HTML and the
content just stops where it stopped receiving any HTML.

The server is running W2K SP4 with all Updates applied, SQL Server 2000 SP3.
Our ISP has enforced that we run anti-virus so they installed AVG from
Grisoft. The server is made up of 4 x Xeon processors, 1Gb RAM and 72Gb C
drive mirrored, 134 D drive in a RAID 5 configuration.

I have not put a trace on the network because a) I wouldn't know how to do
this and b) the site is active, 100 unique IPs per hour and I would be
confronted with a lot of trace data I imagine.

Thanks

David M

P.S. You can see the site if you want but I must stress it is for an adult
audience, if you do choose to visit it, please satisfy yourself with the
statements on the entry page before entering. Once in to the site the page
in question is the search page. If you say you are looking for Females and
order the results be registered date, with buffering enabled the HTML stops
at about a third of the way down the second column of search results, about
30 out of 50 results displayed. The site can be accessed here:
http://www.adultwork.co.uk/

"Ken Schaefer" <kenREMOVE@THISadOpenStatic.com> wrote in message
news:u2Mc$Lg%23DHA.3500@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> Hmm - how much is a "significant amount"?
>
> Also, what client are you using? What server/OS/IIS version are you using?
>
> Lastly, have you put a trace on the network to see what's actually
> happening?
>
> Cheers
> Ken
>
> "David Morgan" <david@davidmorgan.me.uk> wrote in message
> news:%23HDizCg%23DHA.2660@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> : Hi
> :
> : I am experiencing a problem whereby IIS is not delivering all of the
> : resulting HTML output from an ASP Page. I have tested this on several
PCs
> : and browsers and although the HTML returned varies, in all cases the
whole
> : of the page is not returned.
> :
> : We have recently moved this website from a under-specified server to a
> very
> : highly specified machine. On the old machine we never had this problem.
> :
> : The problem is not only with one page, but with several that return a
fair
> : amount of HTML.
> :
> : If I turn off "Enable Buffering" in the website property pages IIS
returns
> : all the HTML as desired but the performance degrades markedly.
> :
> : Can anyone help me work this out so I can turn buffering back on?
> :
> : Thanks
> :
> : David M
> :
> :
>
>



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