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Only thing I could think of, increase the timeout value. No idea where it is though, since we don't use Apache here. Dial up does have quite a bit more lag than a broadband connection. That is, it takes longer for packets to get to a dial up connected computer than one using broadband. (Doesn't make sense to me either, in theory it seems that it would take exactly the same time for a small packet to go to a broadband connection as to a dial up, such as Ping, but that does not take place in real life). Regards, Jim Langston -----Original Message----- From: Brad Stone [mailto:brad@bvstools.com] <SNIP> More often than not, the download would fail/timeout, and the following is added to the error log: [error] (20507)The timeout specified has expired: core_output_filter: writing data to the network <SNIP>
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