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Old 11-04-2004
 
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Default 2 connections per browser session ?

ok,

i am having a few issues with many repetative requests to a server...

having looked at downloading x files in parrallel it seems [in ie and
firefox] that from a single browser session you can only get 2 connections
to apache, once 2 files are downloading then no further navigation /
downloading.

i assume that this is to stop a single user swamping the server,

is this a correct assumption ??

is this something i can change the number [up it to 5?] ??
[i've had a good look through httpd.conf and faq / news groups]

i think this may be causing issues when i am using multiple javascript
xmlhttp requests,
when it get busy and 3 or more elements on the page are updating it seems to
have problems

anyway, the question is basically how do i allow more than 2 connections
from a single browser session

TIA
Den
D E N at h @ v 3 @ j 0 1 n t dot c 0 m


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Old 11-05-2004
Phil Frisbie, Jr.
 
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Default Re: 2 connections per browser session ?

bob@bob.com wrote:

> ok,
>
> i am having a few issues with many repetative requests to a server...
>
> having looked at downloading x files in parrallel it seems [in ie and
> firefox] that from a single browser session you can only get 2 connections
> to apache, once 2 files are downloading then no further navigation /
> downloading.
>
> i assume that this is to stop a single user swamping the server,
>
> is this a correct assumption ??


Yes, but it is not limited by Apache, it is limited by the web browser. Most web
browsers use a limit of two to five simultaneous downloads in order to 'play
nice' with the web server. You might be able to change the limit in your
browser, but you will need to ask in a browser specific news group.


--
Phil Frisbie, Jr.
Hawk Software
http://www.hawksoft.com

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Old 11-07-2004
 
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Default Re: 2 connections per browser session ?

Thanks for the answer,

this i feared, oh well - back to the drawing board
ta
den

"Phil Frisbie, Jr." <phil@hawksoft.com> wrote in message
news:nQOid.3702$_3.39873@typhoon.sonic.net...
> bob@bob.com wrote:
>
>>>>-- SNIP --<<<<<


> > is this a correct assumption ??

>
> Yes, but it is not limited by Apache, it is limited by the web browser.

Most web
> browsers use a limit of two to five simultaneous downloads in order to

'play
> nice' with the web server. You might be able to change the limit in your
> browser, but you will need to ask in a browser specific news group.
>
>
> --
> Phil Frisbie, Jr.
> Hawk Software
> http://www.hawksoft.com
>



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Old 11-21-2004
Captain Webber
 
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Default Re: 2 connections per browser session ?

I copied this from my windows help.

1. Start Registry Editor (Regedt32.exe).
2. Locate the following key in the registry:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curre ntVersion\Internet
Settings
3. On the Edit menu, point to New click DWORD Value, and then add the
following registry values:
Value name: MaxConnectionsPer1_0Server
Value data: 10
Base: Decimal



Value Name: MaxConnectionsPerServer
Value data: 10
Base: Decimal

4. Quit Registry Editor.


This procedure is for informational purposes only. Changing the maximum
number of connections beyond two is a violation of Internet standards;
Microsoft does not recommended this procedure for use outside closed
networks.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------
----

APPLIES TO
. Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 Service Pack 1
. Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.01 Service Pack 3
. Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0
. Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 Service Pack 1

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"Phil Frisbie, Jr." <phil@hawksoft.com> wrote in message
news:nQOid.3702$_3.39873@typhoon.sonic.net...
> bob@bob.com wrote:
>
> > ok,
> >
> > i am having a few issues with many repetative requests to a server...
> >
> > having looked at downloading x files in parrallel it seems [in ie and
> > firefox] that from a single browser session you can only get 2

connections
> > to apache, once 2 files are downloading then no further navigation /
> > downloading.
> >
> > i assume that this is to stop a single user swamping the server,
> >
> > is this a correct assumption ??

>
> Yes, but it is not limited by Apache, it is limited by the web browser.

Most web
> browsers use a limit of two to five simultaneous downloads in order to

'play
> nice' with the web server. You might be able to change the limit in your
> browser, but you will need to ask in a browser specific news group.
>
>
> --
> Phil Frisbie, Jr.
> Hawk Software
> http://www.hawksoft.com
>



 
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