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Internet Explorer 4.0 Preview 2 and HTTP 1.1 Chunking Bug in IIS 4.0 Beta


Microsoft Corporation

October 10, 1997

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Using Internet Explorer 4.0 Preview 2 to retrieve an Active Server Pages (ASP) page can cause your machine to stop responding. This happens because Internet Explorer 4.0 Preview 2 has a bug in its chunked transfer code that implements version 1.1 of the HTTP protocol.

The bug will be fixed for the final release of Internet Explorer 4.0 that ships with the final version of Internet Information Server (IIS) 4.0. You can download the final release of Internet Explorer 4.0 Non-SBN link now and experience no further problems.

Anyone with the configuration of Internet Explorer Preview 2 and the beta of IIS 4.0 can easily apply the interim workaround outlined below:

  1. Launch Internet Explorer 4.0 Preview 2.
  2. Under the View menu in the Toolbar, select Options.
  3. Select the Advanced tab.
  4. Review the HTTP 1.1 settings, making sure that the Use HTTP 1.1 check boxes are not checked (as illustrated below).
  5. Click the Apply button to apply the new settings.
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Figure 1. HTTP 1.1 settings

More About Version 1.1 of the HTTP Protocol

If you'd like to learn more about improving Web site performance using the HTTP 1.1 protocol, the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Non-MS link is the international industry consortium founded to develop common protocols for the evolution of the World Wide Web. Its Web site contains a good discussion Non-MS link of improving performance using the HTTP 1.1 protocol, Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), and the newest graphics format, Portable Network Graphics (PNG).


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