RE: Unabling Chunked encoding in Apache

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Hi,

I got a desktop client application that sends HTTP request to Apache
using HTTP tunneling. See the sample code at:
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/guide/security/jsse/samples/sockets/
client/SSLSocketClientWithTunneling.java

The data is sent using POST method (I tried for GET as well).

I am sending a plain text data so the content type is text/plain.

-Anand


-----Original Message-----
From: André Warnier [mailto:aw@xxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2008 4:23 PM
To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re:  Unabling Chunked encoding in Apache


Sorry...
I did not read the OP's question well enough, and failed to click that 
he was talking about sending large chunks of data from client TO Apache 
server.  My mistake, I apologise.

To the original poster :

Could you explain a little bit about the client who is sending the data
?
- what kind of client is that ?
- how is it sending it ? via a POST ?

I mean, are you talking about a browser with an html form with a <input 
type="file"> or about something else ?

Thanks
André



André Warnier wrote:
> I could swear that I saw something about that in the mod_proxy
> documentation on the Apache site.
> 
> Anand Kulkarni wrote:
>> Hi,
>>  
>> I want to send large amount of data from client to server through 
>> Apache. hence, I am using Apache as proxy using the standard 
>> mod_proxy module.
>>  
>> Client does not know the length of data to be sent and hence can not 
>> set the content length value.
>>  
>> So, how can I send this large data without knowing its size. I heard 
>> of Chunked Data concept. How shall I introduce this concept in 
>> Apache?
>>  
>> Waiting for the reply.
>> regards,
>>  
>> Anand
>>  
>>
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