Re: mod_deflate and chunked encoding

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At 10:56 PM 6/5/2011 +0200, Xavier Noria wrote:
[snip] I mean. If it is true that Passenger should dechunk (as William says),
but it is not doing that, but the client still gets the chunked
response, I wondered whether it worked by luck rather than by all
the pieces following the contracts. Always according to William's.

mod_deflate is a compression (input decomp possible) capability with client caveats. Eric C. has given you the definitive response including streaming, but maybe you should have a look at <http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/mod_deflate.html>

I'm not an expert in MS <=> Java matters - but there's a group at poi.apache.org that might help with "chunking" (but then again, I'm getting long in the tooth and maybe have missed some of the latest innovations.)

Paul
Tired old sys-admin

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