- From: Dave Makower <davemak@pencom.com>
- Date: Fri, 9 Aug 1996 15:55:59 -0400 (EDT)
- To: www-jigsaw@w3.org
I understand that the only way to properly shut down the server is GET the resource /Admin/Exit. However, on Windows 95, I have found that this never succeeds in actually shutting down the server process. All it does is cause my Netscape browser to time out waiting for a reply, and for the server process to hang. I invariably have to use ctrl-C to shut it down, even after GETting the /Admin/Exit resource. Is this just the way it "works" right now, or am I doing something wrong? +---------------------+-------------------------+---------------------+ | Dave Makower | davemak@pencom.com | WWW Specialist | +---------------------+-------------------------+---------------------+ | Co-author of "Java Programming Basics" (Henry Holt/MIS:Press) | | http://www.pencom.com/javabasics/ | +----------------------------------+----------------------------------+ | Pencom Web Works | (212) 513-7777 voice | | Pencom Systems Inc. | (212) 513-1975 fax | | 40 Fulton St. | | | New York, NY 10038 | http://www.pencom.com/ | +----------------------------------+----------------------------------+
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