Correct, with 1.0 we lose persistency and things slow down significantly.

I guess I should have just said 'Persistency' in the first place, sorry 
about that :)

John-

On Thursday, January 3, 2002, at 01:44 PM, Igor Sysoev wrote:

> On Thu, 3 Jan 2002, John Armstrong wrote:
>
>> Because the front end reverse proxy needs to connect to one of 3
>> different servers.
>>
>> 1) Static html server.
>> 2) Mod Perl dynamic content server
>> 3) Windows based xml servers that need to use 1.1 to communicate.
>
> So if one will make request to xml server with HTTP/1.0 then
> he will receive response with error code ?
> Can not it work in HTTP/1.0 at all ?
>
>> So for 3 we need chunked or the Content-Length, either way, we need 
>> 1.1.
>> compatibility.
>>
>> John-
>>
>> On Thursday, January 3, 2002, at 12:33 PM, Igor Sysoev wrote:
>>
>>> On Thu, 3 Jan 2002, John Armstrong wrote:
>>>
>>>> This 'seems' to be a modperl issue.
>>>>
>>>> My configuration. I needed a 1.1 compliant reverse proxy in order to
>>>> support Chunked encoding for an xml gateway.
>>>
>>> Why do you need chunked encoding from backend ?
>
> Igor Sysoev
>

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