Loading 500 images at once for the user is not practical, You should consider spliting the output into pages 25 image per page

This page is not for just looking on that, it is for editing some strings on flickr for each image. Moreover user choose the amount of pictures to see on this page, earlier when he search it, the max is 500.

And as I can see you are using dynamic DNS which means you are probably using your home connection (might be slow?)

I have to use this crazy dyDNS with this crazy page name :), because my provider said that they can only give me an external IP, but not the DNS zone support :(. i have 10mbit in each direction so it is far enough for this.

or You might have a problem with your apache configurations.

i did not change it hard from initial view. Only add my mail and bigger timeout. So it must work fine.


In reply to Re^6: 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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