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To: macperl-webcgi@macperl.org, David Steffen <steffen@biomedcomp.com>
From: Ian Cabell <ian@yak.net>
Subject: Re: how to prevent time-out with slow output stream
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>2) It is my totally unsubstantiated impression that nobody is overly 
>excited about fixing this problem, since the next version of MacOS, 
>OS-X, *is* Unix (or at least Unix family) and therefore this problem 
>vanishes.
>
>-David-

Too True! =)

Thanks for your invaluable assistance.  I looked for the PerlMonth 
article you mentioned, but it looks like their site isn't there any 
more.  Do you have a copy of it?

--Ian
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