I've rec'd a report via private email that
2.2.3 and mod_proxy are not correctly
flushing EOS when streaming...

 "1.) When an IE browser requests a page, the server starts serving
      real-time data as chunks.

2.) The response header has a Transfer-Encoding of "chunked". Each chunk
      is written as following:
      <size of chunk in hex>CRLF<real-time data>CRLF

3.) Server automatically ends the response in about a minute by sending
      a zero-sized chunk (eos) as:
      0CRLFCRLF"

what they see is:

"(1) After the apache server receives the chunk end, it keeps sending a stream of 0CRLF bytes to the client, until the connection is timed- out.
  We discovered that the size of this stream was about 8K."

I can't recreate this nor can I find anything matching
it in Bugzilla.

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