We're trying migrating from node 0.6.21 to 0.8.9, and one of our processes 
that does a database backup (a couple million items fetched over HTTP and 
HTTPS from Amazon SimpleDB and DynamoDB APIs) has started getting 
"HPE_INVALID_CHUNK_SIZE" errors, presumably from node's http_parser.c (and 
then after that, it seems we're generally handed back a partial response, 
and sometimes also a disconnected socket on the next request, which 
black-holes the connection without some other fixes).  It generally gets 
one or two of these errors in the millions of fetched items (maybe 10s-100s 
of thousands of individual HTTP requests over just a handful of HTTP 1.1 
connections with connection keep-alive).  Rolling back to 0.6.21 makes 
everything fine.  Doing a diff of http_parser.c between the two versions 
show's it's had some major work done (though nothing right around where 
this error is emitted), so perhaps a bug has been introduced, but I know 
nothing of that code and don't know where to start debugging it.  Any 
suggestions?  Any recent changes to related code I should try bisecting? 
 Anyone else getting this error?

  Jimb Esser
  Cloud Party, Inc

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