* Nick Kew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It occurs to me that a similar situation arises with CGI and chunked > input. The CGI spec guarantees a content-length header,
ah, no. | * CONTENT_LENGTH | | The length of the said content as given by the client. That's rather, *if* the client says something about the length, then CONTENT_LENGTH tells about it. One should not trust it anyway, since inflating compressed content with mod_deflate (for example), changes the length, but neither changes the Header nor the environment variable. Without joining the discussion :-) nd -- +++++[>++++++<-]>++>++++++[>++++++++++++<-]>++.<++++[>++++++++++<-]>+++.--.+.< <.>++++[>----<-]>---.<+++[>++++<-]>+.+.+++++.<+++[>----<-]>.---.<+++[>++++<-]> +.<<.>+++++[>-------<-]>+.<+++++[>++++<-]>+.<+++[>++++<-]>+.------.<<.>++++++ [>------<-]>.<+++++[>+++++<-]>.++.++++++++.------.<+++[>++++<-]>+.