Re: Help files as CHM
- From: "Jan Derk" <none@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 9 Aug 2007 00:22:39 -0700
David Clegg wrote:
I don't know if it's hard to put a simple error message, with a "we
are sorry for the inconvenience" sentence :
We do have a much nicer error reporting mechanism in place for most
exceptions encountered by CDN apps. Unfortunately the 'Server Too
Busy' exception is provided by the ASP.NET runtime, but before
entering application code, so we don't get a chance to do anything
with it.
We are currently researching how to handle this better, and how to
eliminate it in the first place.
Why not bypass the .NET scipting and let the webserver handle large
file downloads directly? Webservers were designed to do that. Even
mediocre hardware has no problem to keep up with static file serving.
Jan Derk
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