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Od: Bernd Eidenschink [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Do: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Data: Wed, 8 Dec 2004 14:05:00 +0100
Temat: [AOLSERVER] The 'weird 0 length problems' revisited
Hi,
last year there was a thread concerning a 'weird 0 length problem':
Wojciech Kocjan discovered requests
On 2004.12.08, Bernd Eidenschink [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
last year there was a thread concerning a 'weird 0 length problem':
Wojciech Kocjan discovered requests served with a Content-Length
of 0. As I see it there was neither a solution to that problem nor a
bug to be found at that time.
You can also get a zero content length logged if you have a C module
that does Ns_ConnWrite and writes the headers and content itself, then
closes the connection (even if there is a valid Content-Length header
on the response), or if nothing is written out - for example, your TCL
script goofs up
Bernd Eidenschink napisa(a):
It's similar the same like in this original thread:
http://www.mail-archive.com/aolserver@listserv.aol.com/msg05617.html
Every piece of content goes (finally) through ns_returnfile or ns_return
(or rl_returnz).
The most interesting thing is that after browsing through