Webhost says I should mention to you all that my pdf downloads have upwards of 800 pages. I would think what matters is the overall size of the pdf which in this case is about 50-60MB for these files. I didn't have these consistent download problems with these same large files before. Direct links for these download fine. This morning I had trouble downloading a 224 pg 3MB file. It just stopped.
Does anyone know how the number of pages would adversely affect the download process? Also, this doesn't explain why my download by streaming is no longer working either (unless it has something to do with page headers RE: Dr. Byte's comment above).
Here's what my webhost says after they tested the files through the customer account area:
"This is what happened to me when I tried to download your files. When I clicked on the link, a new page opened up and my adobe pdf plugin in my browser tried to open the 800+ page in my browser. It choked about half-way through due to the amount of resources my own computer was using to try to open the file within the browser. When I went back to the download page and right-clicked on the download image and selected the save as file function, I was able to download the file with no problem.
As for server load, the server that you are on is a 2 cpu service which means the server load that you see should be divided by the number of cpus which in this case is 2. So if the server is running at a load of 3 then divide that number between the 2 cpus and the load per cpu is really around 1.5 which is not a problem. You typically would not see any adverse effects such as slow loading of a page unless the load was around 4-5. Even then the server would still be fully functional.
I monitored the server load while I was trying the open the pdf file within my browser and the load actually went down while I was trying to open the file in my browser. The server load was a little higher when I used the "save as file" function but I was able to download the file no problem that way.
With this testing, I am convinced the issue lies with the Adobe plugin and perhaps with the way you are creating your pdf files. Since I am able to open the pdf file in Adobe with no problem once I downloaded it, I think the issues lies with the Adobe plugin in the browser."
I'll research this Adobe plugin as they suggest here. My concern still though is that these same links(& files) in the customer account area used to work just fine (well, occasional hiccups here and there but nothing like what I experience now). Plus, direct links work.
Even today, the same file (for me) would sometimes download w/o any errors and then the next time it would not.
How does that happen? Seems like it either should work or not work - not both.
Also, is it possible for direct links to work and then not for the redirect to work due to an Adobe plug-in issue? This is where I get lost in the technical processes of what's going on here.
Thanks.