According to the log messages, the connection is being closed client-side, i.e. by the browser, a proxy, or whatever other network problem in between apache and the browser.  So that's what you'd have to focus on.

You could try a commandline tool such as wget, or LWP::UserAgent or lwp-dump from libwww-perl, etc. to see whether you then get the entire html (without images).  Maybe the loading of the many images is somehow exceeding some local resource limit, so something in between (proxy, network monitoring?) is terminating the request(s)...  Just a guess.

BTW, what browser are you using? Have you tried a different one?  Also, is this happening systematically or sporadically (with the same page)?


In reply to Re^3: CGI page sometimes do not loading, apache write error by almut
in thread CGI page sometimes do not loading, apache write error by simak

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