> The spec states that practically all HTTP/1.1 responses should be
> chunked unless Content-Length is applied when using
> persistent-connections.
Right -- but its worth taking care of the non-chunked case as there
aren't that many browsers in use that use chunked but that understand
keep alive.
> BTW most servers that I know of were buffering output (to an extent)
> anyway in order to apply a Content-Length.
>
> For example: Paperclips buffers a user-definable amount (default:
> 20K) before leaving off the Content-Length header.
Good strategy.
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