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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2005-08-25 19:05 -------
Hmmm... how many committers can reclose the same bug?

The client stated it was HTTP/1.1.  If you -READ- the RFC 2616 you will see
that there are two options, Content-Length: n or Transfer-Encoding: chunked,
and the 'extra characters' you see in the stream are chunked response headers
that are correctly showing up in the body.

And if you -READ- the RFC you will see that all HTTP/1.1 agents must be able
to process 'Transfer-Encoding: chunked' request and response bodies.  So this
is, clearly, a bug in your client/ocx control, and not a bug in Apache or
the backend IIS server.

That said - there are options to override request and response body
handling, and you would best present your question as a configuration
issue to the [email protected] list.

Do not reopen this report until you have reviewed the RFC and are prepared
to cite the behavior that Apache has violated.

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