> The server handles this for you after the content is generated, by > prepending that header to the output before sending it to the client > broswer. I might be wrong, but I am pretty sure that is how it > works. Thanks for the responses. I should have mentioned that I too ignore this header but a system I'm integrating with that uses JSP to fetch data from an URL on my system aparently need to rely on the content-length. As for the server pre-pending the header, it doesn't seem to do this. Jim
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- Re: Slightly OT - Content-length Jim Serio
- Re: Slightly OT - Content-length Vivek Khera
- Re: Slightly OT - Content-length Jim Serio
- Re: Slightly OT - Content-length Perrin Harkins
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