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Envoyé : jeudi 2 février 2006
16:48
À : dev@httpd.apache.org
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Objet : Re: Apache proxy
behaviour...
There is no such thing as an intermediate proxy that has any
kind
of 'filtering' going on that won't, on some occ
There is no such thing as an intermediate proxy that has any kind
of 'filtering' going on that won't, on some occasions, need to 'buffer'
some data. I believe even mod_include will 'wait' for tags to resolve
if they split across buffers.
The real questions to ask is...
Why is the proxy timin
The reverse proxy read a brigade, then forward it to the client. It should not
buffer the response but forward block of data. Maybe it's because of deflate
or mod_security...
But this behaviour is not normal imho.
Matthieu
On Thursday 02 February 2006 16:13, CASTELLE Thomas wrote:
> Hi there,