Subj : website issues with 127.0.0.1
To   : echicken
From : SYS64738
Date : Fri Oct 18 2024 10:07 am

>   Re: website issues with 127.0.0.1
>   By: SYS64738 to echicken on Sat Oct 05 2024 02:46:34

> Something very wonky going on with your webserver and/or your connection to
> it.

> This isn't a webv4 problem in itself; the Synchronet webserver sends these
> files to your browser without the help of any script I wrote.

> I'll ponder it and let you know if I think of anything. Especially weird that
> this only happens within localhost, if I'm understanding correctly. I'm sure
> that's telling of something but I don't know what.

So, I found someone having a similar problem on a tomcat server that found a
solution. Below are some copy/pastes from the forum where I found this:

In conf/server.xml config file in apache tomcat folder set the "usesendfile"
attribute to "false" as shown below:-

<Connector port="8080" protocol="HTTP/1.1" connectionTimeout="20000"
redirectPort="8443" URIEncoding="UTF-8"  **useSendfile="false"**/>

The entire discuss can be seen here: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/260130
15/err-content-length-mismatch-while-loading-js-files-on-tomcat-server. I'm
thinking that if I could find the equivalent file/variable to edit in sbbs,
then this could possibly work for me also.  What do you think?

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