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wrong Content-Length header is forwarded when de-chunking





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-04-15 18:05 -------
The Content-Length header is _always_ wrong when it is used together
with chunking because Content-Length header is defined to represent
both entity-length and the transfer-length. It is not possible to represent 
both with a single value when chunking is used.

Thus, only two actions would be correct, IMO:
   - leave wrong Content-Length header and do NOT de-chunk
   - remove wrong Content-Length header

Note that there is no need to remove Content-Length header if Apache decides to 
send chunked encoding. It is de-chunking that causes the problem.

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