Apache must be overwriting the content headers that it is getting back
from mod_mono handler. You should try sending a
Response.FlushResponse(False) so the header information is actually sent
down the socket thus leaving Apache no chance to overwrite it. Now, I'm
saying this from pure speculation so no guarantees...
- raf
On Wed, 2006-02-15 at 13:53 +0100, Arnhoffer Károly wrote:
Hi,
This might be an Apache problem but someone may can help me. I would like to
set the Content-Length header in a simple aspx page as follows:
%Response.AddHeader(content-length, 1000);%
a
When using XSP instead of Apache it is good the Content-Length header in the
captured traffic shows 1000 but in the Apache capture it is only 2. I tried
the same thing with PHP and Apache:
?php
header(Content-Length: 1000, true);
?
a
And the Content-Length header shows 1000 in the captured traffic again. But I
can not get Apache with Mono to send the Content-Length header I want. What
can I do?
Thanks!
Károly
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