2010/2/18 Pierre-Yves Ritschard
> > This appears to be due to the format of the string being passed to
> > strtonum(). ap_strtol() was tolerant of it. It's being passed the
> > string from the Range: header.
> >
> > For example, the following valid request (taken directly from sniffing a
> > wg
> This appears to be due to the format of the string being passed to
> strtonum(). ap_strtol() was tolerant of it. It's being passed the
> string from the Range: header.
>
> For example, the following valid request (taken directly from sniffing a
> wget session).
>
> GET /testfile HTTP/1.0
> Ra
On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 02:04:03AM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2010-02-16, trustlevel-...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
> > I've seen examples of earlier versions than Apache 1.3.29 said to be working
> > with byte-range requests, has anyone got the byte range requests to work
> > with
> > openbsd w
On 2010-02-16, trustlevel-...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
> I've seen examples of earlier versions than Apache 1.3.29 said to be working
> with byte-range requests, has anyone got the byte range requests to work with
> openbsd without using php code or know how this can be done or if it works by
> default.
Hi,
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I've seen examples of earlier versions than Apache 1.3.29 said to be working
with byte-range requests, has anyone got the byte range requests to work with
openbsd without using php code or know how this can be done or if it works by
default.
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