If you file a bug for this, or for the "issue" you describe in your
other thread, I will immediately resolve them as invalid, obviously.
Curious you mean by this? What is obvious?
Tomcat 5.5 and 6 do make "chunked" replys to
HTTP1.1 requests that do not explicitly set
content-length if one flushes the buffer. I want
to know what the proper manner is to use this
feature and make sure it works from a servlet by
testing it. I'm trying to be nice and comform to
standards, proxy protocols, connectors etc.
Are you saying there is no proper manner ??
Is this a partially implemented "alpha" feature
intended to be completed in a future version?
PK
At 12:39 3/11/2007, you wrote:
Rémy
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