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virtom



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PostPosted: Wed 15 Jul '09 8:56    Post subject: transfer-encoding:chunked Reply with quote

I have a client application that can't work with transfer-encoding:chunked header.
Can Apache help me to decode chunked message?
Here is http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/httpd-cvs/200012.mbox/%3C20001212213513.13990.qmail@locus.apache.org%3E some info that apache can dechunk.
Quote:
Compute the content length (and add appropriate header field) for
the response when no content length is available and we can't use chunked encoding. [Jeff Trawick]

But I can't understand how to use it. I'm newbie with apache
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James Blond
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Joined: 19 Jan 2006
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Location: Germany, Next to Hamburg

PostPosted: Fri 17 Jul '09 10:04    Post subject: Reply with quote

ee RFC 2616. Using either the Content-Length header OR chunked encoding
is a MUST in HTTP 1.1.

Something different is using HTTP 1.0.

The only (HTTP) ways of sending an unknown length file are:
a) Using HTTP 1.0, and closing the connection at the end (but the client
cannot know for sure that the file end has arrived, and I am not even
sure it is standards compliant).
b) Using HTTP 1.1, and using chunked encoding.


Unfortunately, you will either need to disable keep-alive and gzip / deflate or you will need to rework your client.
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