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Julian Reschke commented on SLING-6046:
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FWIW, IE's behavior might be caused by a (misinformed) requirement from the 
DLNA spec:

"11.4.3.22.8  [GUIDELINE] If the Content Source does not indicate support for 
the Range HTTP header for a content binary (as defined in guidelines 
10.1.3.20.1 and 10.1.3.28.4), then the HTTP Client Endpoint shall not issue 
HTTP GET and HEAD requests with the Range HTTP header."





> While Streaming Video to IE 11, StreamRendererServlet do not use Partial 
> Content Response [code 206]
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SLING-6046
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SLING-6046
>             Project: Sling
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Servlets
>    Affects Versions: Servlets Get 2.1.18
>            Reporter: Ashok Kumar
>             Fix For: Servlets Get 2.1.20
>
>         Attachments: Accept-Range Respone Header from S3.png, 
> NetworkDataS3VideoFromIE11.xml, S3video.html, StreamRendererServlet.java.patch
>
>
> Since IE 11 expects "Accept-Ranges" [0] response header to start making 
> requests with Range header, so sling lack in streaming of video content for 
> IE end users. We can add Accept-Ranges = bytes header to response , either 
> selectively only for video/mp4 mimetype ( video tag on IE looks for mp4 )  or 
> always.
> Without support of partial content response (206) for IE users, all large 
> video files are being downloaded in single chunk and user need to wait for 
> long to see video content playing. 
> [0] http://stackoverflow.com/questions/25654422/http-pseudo-streaming-in-ie11 
>  



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