AW: [users@httpd] Problems with fixed file size

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"I use..." has no relation to fixed size, but I thought, it could be a reason for any params in apache.It is simple but also an automatic, which is not under control.
 
Regards
Martin

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	Von: jslive@xxxxxxxxx im Auftrag von Joshua Slive 
	Gesendet: Mo 13.02.2006 21:54 
	An: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
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	Betreff: Re: [users@httpd] Problems with fixed file size
	
	

	On 2/13/06, Stylec Martin <Martin.Stylec@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
	> My Apache - Version is: Apache/2.0.54 (Win32). I use XAMPP in Version ... as Base.
	
	What the heck does " I use XAMPP in Version ... as Base." mean and how
	is it related to a static file download?
	
	Joshua.
	
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