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Linux HTTP WEB Server Issues - Large Files Fail
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New to this portal, but been coding for a while.
Tried to search for assistance but found nothing directly related to my issues - may not be asking the correct questions.
Looking for any available assistance with web services in Linux.
Created a WEB based music JukeBox (plan to release code when it is de-kluged) on my Windows machines. Works great on XP & Windows 10.
System is designed so the music playing appliance is a web server, and users can search / add to que / add to playlists via a WEB interface.
Core HTTP handling code was based on luke's simple HTTP server - nicely written and easy to expand from,
Recently added options to play music locally (download & play in the WEB browser). Works great on Windows based server, but messes up badly on Linux Based server - downloads never complete or data gets jumbled.
All WEB pages are HTML coded in text strings, assembled into packets that are downloaded to the client. I thought this works great on Linux, but testing confirmed large file HTML downloads have the same issue
Windows box is a clunker XP Pro machine (64 bit) with 2 GB ram.
Linux box is a Raspberry Pi4 with 4 GB ram.
Pi4 responds to searches 3 - 4 times faster - excellent portable JukeBox!
Every other coded function / WEB function works correct, including HTML page downloads etc AS LONG AS THE DOWNLOAD IS SMALL.
Trying to confirm if this is an error I can work around, a legitimate bug, or something I am missing
Any comments on Linux side WEB server issues will be appreciated.
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