Bernd Eidenschink napisał(a):
It's similar the same like in this original thread:
http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/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 all the 0
length files are dynamic and bound through ns_register_proc or using
filters. None of over 5000 entries were static files, although some of
them were returned through ns_returnfile.
On one bad day we had about 3.5% served 0-byte-requests.
My average of empty files is about 0,5%.
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