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Chris,

I've all but abandoned Domino's HTTP stack.  If it's possible, I'd use the
Domino HTTP server plugin and use the 400's native HTTP server.  It's much
more reliable.

Mike E.





                    "Chris Walton"
                    <chrisw@bluechip.c       To:     <domino400@midrange.com>
                    o.uk>                    cc:
                    Sent by:                 Subject:     Domino HTTP problems 
after V5R1 upgrade
                    domino400-admin@mi
                    drange.com


                    06/14/2002 06:22
                    AM
                    Please respond to
                    domino400






Dear All,
              Since upgrading OS400 from 4.4 to 5.1 I have been having
problems with Dominos HTTP server. When running an intranet application
some
users get a 'cannot find server or DNS error' message, if they then click
refresh they will get the page they were expecting. The strange thing is
that if we run a comms trace from SST the problem practically disappears. I
have tried recreating the ethernet line description but this has made no
difference.
The Domino version is 5.010, the latest OS400 PTFs are applied (both cum
and
hiper).


Regards,
              Chris

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