<pre>That doesn't explain why it can happen with JPEG's.....<br>We should make a log sometime with all possible causes and solutions (and of every occasion where we thought we figured it out).<br>I'm sure there is more than 1 possible cause......
<br><br>Jacob<br><br><br>>> I was too quick with my conclusion ....<br>>> <br>>> Now I can safely say the problem was with PHP using the bundled GD version<br>>> (2.0.28 compatible) and not the GD version (
2.0.33) against which Mapscript<br>>> was compiled. It only caused problems for PNG24 by the way in IE, all other<br>>> formats worked fine.<br>>> <br>>> Best regards,<br>>> Bart<br><br>><i>
-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----<br></i>><i> Van:         Eijnden, B. van den (Bart) <br></i>><i> Verzonden:        dinsdag 4 april 2006 9:22<br></i>><i> Aan:        '<a href="http://lists.maptools.org/mailman/listinfo/chameleon">
chameleon at lists.maptools.org</a>'<br></i>><i> CC:        Wooning, D. (Dion)<br></i>><i> Onderwerp:        RE: IE: famous red cross :-)<br></i>><i> <br></i>><i> Hi list,<br></i>><i> <br></i>><i> update on this, in my case this could be fixed by adding the following to
<br></i>><i> my Apache conf:<br></i>><i> <br></i>><i> KeepAlive On<br></i>><i> MaxKeepAliveRequests 10000<br></i>><i> <br></i>><i> No red crosses anymore, only once in a while the map seems to wait
<br></i>><i> forever.<br></i>><i> <br></i>><i> Best regards,<br></i>><i> Bart<br></i>><i> <br></i>><i>          -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----<br></i>><i>         Van:         Eijnden, B. van den (Bart) <br></i>><i>
        Verzonden:        vrijdag 17 maart 2006 14:49<br></i>><i>         Aan:        '<a href="http://lists.maptools.org/mailman/listinfo/chameleon">chameleon at lists.maptools.org</a>'<br></i>><i>         Onderwerp:        IE: famous red cross :-)<br></i>
><i> <br></i>><i>         Hi list,<br></i>><i> <br></i>><i>         after switching our server from PHP CGI to PHP as an Apache module I<br></i>><i> have run into frequent IE red crosses again. This does seem to bring lots
<br></i>><i> of performance gain in our RHE 3, VMWare setup though so I really want to<br></i>><i> keep PHP as a module :-)<br></i>><i> <br></i>><i>         None of the before-mentioned suggestions work for me:<br></i>
><i> <br></i>><i>         -registry settings, I have no access to the registry on the<br></i>><i> workstation :-(<br></i>><i>         -setting KeepAlive to false (this is already the case for our Apache<br></i>><i> install)
<br></i>><i> <br></i>><i>         The only solution which works for us is the option by Assefa in this<br></i>><i> e-mail:<br></i>><i> <br></i>><i>         <br></i>><i> <a href="http://lists.maptools.org/pipermail/chameleon/2004-December/001693.html">
http://lists.maptools.org/pipermail/chameleon/2004-December/001693.html</a><br></i>><i> <br></i>><i>         Is it okay if I implement this as a MapDHTML widget parameter with a<br></i>><i> default of false (which is suggested in the e-mail)?
<br></i>><i> <br></i>><i>         Any other suggestions which I could try?<br></i>><i> <br></i>><i>         Best regards,<br></i>><i>         Bart</i></pre>