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.

Yes i think ,i need to search deeper in that direction, too.

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.

The problem is not in amount of images, because it can stops before even some images code begins to generate, sometimes(when it is ok) it shows the whole form with 500 images.

But i think later(if i can`t solve this problem) i have to try all this

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

I tried firefox 3.6.0, 3.6.2 , opera 10.10. Got same troubles.

P.S. Thanks for trying to help, i am first day here and did not expect so fast answers

P.S.2. I do not know may i post here the link to my page(about which we are talking) and because of this i did not print link here earlier, but it is the time i think, here it is, i will delete it if i break some rules of this site(i am first day here as i said, so did not know all policy here :) ). So you can see something works, the lightweight pages generated by simple functions in tabs named "Flickr best..." and "Flickr upload..." works fine(because it generates in a moment(1-3sec) that is my guess), but i have the problems with pages under the next two tabs"exif..." and "Batch...."(but you can`t look these pages because you need to have flickr account for it :( ), but it generates something like this

<form> <div id=$foo> <img> <input type=hidden> <text>some text</text> </div> </form>
And there can be up to 500 divs <id=$foo> like above, and i think there will be no problem if it will be generates in a moment, but to print one of this div i gather information for it in 1-3 seconds, so the page generates slowly.

In reply to Re^4: CGI page sometimes do not loading, apache write error by simak
in thread CGI page sometimes do not loading, apache write error by simak

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