Re: chunked encoding & mod_deflate

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Hey

On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 4:34 PM, Nick Kew <nick@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> That probably means mod_deflate reduced the response sufficiently
> to buffer all of it and set a Content-Length header.  Chunked encoding
> is only useful where there's no Content-Length set.
>


Becuase I have exactly the "same php program", one is run under Apache 1, the
other is run under Apache 2.

Sure they have difference config as well as different php.ini.

But I want to know what apache settings affect the transfer encoding?

Since I found the one under Apache 1 is always using Transfer-
Encoding: chunked and the other one is not using.

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