At 01:27 PM 9/6/99 -0500, you wrote:
I have a project that is being developed for in house use. It will need to run under IIS in order to use SSL. We are about 2-3 weeks away from deployment.
I have a problem with truncated results being sent back whenever I am routing through the pcgi wrapper under IIS. Icons do not render completely (if at all) and html pages are often truncated.
I haven't run PCGI with IIS for a while, but I recall problems like these a long time ago. IIRC, there was an issue of IIS replacing all newlines in returned output with CRNL, even binary responses. This breaks images and causes problems with content-length headers no longer being valid. Argh! There may be some IIS knob to adjust this, but I don't know what it is. As for the truncation, I'm not sure. I haven't seen this.
I access zope with http://IP-ADDRESS/scripts/zope.cgi/...
When accessing via http://IP-ADDRESS:8080/... I do not encounter these problems.
An article on the Microsoft Web site claims that these types of CGI problems are caused by improperly written CGI processes runnig under IIS 4.0, which implements the CGI standards more strictly than previous versions.
Hmm. Any specifics on what has changed? I'd be more than happy to help with fixes to these problems if I had a little more to go on in terms of what IIS is expecting that it isn't getting. Sorry that I can't be of more help. -Amos