deflate input filter and jk

2004-03-31 Thread Henri Gomez
Hi to all, A new question to HTTP / RFC gurus. A customer has developped a custom PHP HTTP client, using HTTP 1.0 and compression. This HTTP client compress both request and replies. For replies it works great but for request we have a doubt. Since the HTTP client compress a request there is in

Re: deflate input filter and jk

2004-03-31 Thread Joshua Slive
On Wed, 31 Mar 2004, Henri Gomez wrote: Also the Content-Length is set to the size of the plain request (not the size of the compressed request). Is it correct or should it send the Content-Length with the size of the compressed request ? In such case, it seems that mod_deflate INPUT

Re: deflate input filter and jk

2004-03-31 Thread Henri Gomez
Joshua Slive wrote: On Wed, 31 Mar 2004, Henri Gomez wrote: Also the Content-Length is set to the size of the plain request (not the size of the compressed request). Is it correct or should it send the Content-Length with the size of the compressed request ? In such case, it seems that

Re: deflate input filter and jk

2004-03-31 Thread TOKILEY
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote... Hi to all, A new question to HTTP / RFC gurus. A customer has developped a custom PHP HTTP client, using HTTP 1.0 and compression. That's like mixing Vodka and Beer... something could easily puke... but OK... I hear ya... This HTTP client compress both

Re: deflate input filter and jk

2004-03-31 Thread Henri Gomez
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote... Hi to all, A new question to HTTP / RFC gurus. A customer has developped a custom PHP HTTP client, using HTTP 1.0 and compression. That's like mixing Vodka and Beer... something could easily puke... but OK... I hear ya... That's a