q: transfer encoding request header "te: chunked"

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Hi,

I found that some agents sent http request headers as follows:
	te: chunked

questions:
1. What is the meaning of this header? I still didn't found any
	description of it.
2. it looks like that this requests header (te: chunked) leads to
	passing by request in respect to the apache cache, and all
	request were send to the back-end web servers (like using
	force reload in the browser). Can the header "te: chunked"
	explain such behaviour or is there something else wrong?


regards
	Harald Falkenberg

	and requests always

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