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Subject: | Re: If this is not persistence, what is it? Maybe http1.1 ?!? |
From: | João Clemente <jpcl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
Date: | Thu, 23 Jan 2003 23:34:37 +0000 |
> I always use two clients to check, one client tends to be persistent up > to the time out. Only one of them?!? Besides trying to understand if this is caused by http1.1, I have one further question: If this is really a http1.1 "feature", how will the browser (or lvs) react to a realserver failure to wich it is connected? As I see it, the brwoser should simply see a connection closed (by the realserver), and try to reconnect at the next request, without a problem. Am I right? -- João Pedro Clemente - jpcl (at) rnl ist utl pt In pursuit for knowledge there is only one enemy: Time. |
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