> > >cgi on all platforms is broken. Specifically, with the addition of > >filters, we have lost the ability to flush partially written buffers > >received from CGI scripts to the network. > [...] > >Apache 2.0 always does a blocking read (in the content length filter) > > Partial writes to the network from a CGI and content length are > mutually exclusive. > No S**t!! :-) That's why it's broken! Working on a fix now. Bill
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- New to Apache. A question. imran badr
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