Thank you for replying my question, Tom.I've tried to send byte-range request to indicated URL using curl command however server reponse doesn't seems to reply properly.
I've tried the following command. Work not properly.
curl --range 0-99 http://httpd.apache.org/images/httpd_logo_wide.gif
ex) Work properly.
curl --range 0-99 http://images.apple.com/jp/home/images/ipad_title.png
Thanks TAKAGI Masaya-----Original Message----- From: Tom Evans
Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2012 8:26 PM To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: How setting byte-range header field? 2012/4/24 Takagi <takagi@xxxxxxxxx>:
Hi! I'm trying to set byte-range header field(iOS require this field in media playback). But httpd cannot set byte-range field in reponse header. I wander how do I configure apache configuration file? version info # cat /etc/redhat-release CentOS release 5.8 (Final) #httpd -v httpd Apache/2.2.3 TAKAGI Masaya
Servers normally indicate support for byte range requests by sending the header Accept-Ranges, which Apache seems to do for me:
$ wget -S http://httpd.apache.org/images/httpd_logo_wide.gif 2>&1 | grep 'Accept-Ranges'
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