https://bz.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=68973

--- Comment #9 from [email protected] ---
I may also have noticed issues in Nextcloud due to this, but I did not make the
connection until recently, when I randomly noticed the content-length header
was not being set for an unrelated PHP application.

Obviously you don't expect something like that to happen. Ever. So you don't
look out for it. It is very weird and highly unusual.

No idea what the reason is, but typically the content-length header is being
set for a very well-thought reason by those of us using it. I really could not
care less that some scripts might set it inaccurately or abuse it. People
should not run such scripts on their servers anyway.

The main symptom was that download times was showing up as unknown in my
browser. I knew something was wrong with that, but did not discover the cause
until now.

This is a breaking change, and Apache should either not have overridden the
header, or it should have refused to serve the file with a specific error
message in the log IMHO

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