Joerg Heinicke wrote:
Reinhard Pötz <reinhard <at> apache.org> writes:

Is my understanding right that the content length header can only be set as long as you haven't written into the underlying output stream?

Yes, it is. That's why the buffering has to be big enough, i.e. nothing must
have been flushed yet.

What happens when the buffer size is exceeded? Does it mean that the output is streamed and the content length parameter can't be set?

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