HTTP keep-alive response header

Discussion in 'Windows / IIS' started by ssflyer, Aug 3, 2009.

  1. Hello,

    Attempting to set the keep-alive response header (which I understood to be enabled in IIS7 by default) always gives me a "Lock Violation" error. I've tried stopping the site while I attempt this, with the same result.

    So my question is, how do I do it?

    Thanks and best regards,
    Ron
     
  2. I'm afraid HTTP Keep Alive is not supported on our shared hosting environment. HTTP Keep Alive can eventually consume all our HTTP concurrent connection limit.
     

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