At 02:06 PM 07/02/2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > "The content length filter is (by design) preventing partial writes > > to the network from CGI scripts. It needs to be disabled when > > partial writes are necessary." > >No, we can't disable the C-L filter, it does more than just compute >the C-L. We just need to make it use non-blocking reads. If the C-L filter is computing the content length, then it will prevent partial writes to the network. How do you propose getting around that without disabling the content length calculation? -- Greg Marr [EMAIL PROTECTED] "We thought you were dead." "I was, but I'm better now." - Sheridan, "The Summoning"
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