Re: problem with content-length calculation

2003-06-14 Thread PsychoTekk .de
thanks, works fine in binary mode now! regards C.Löser -- __ Sign-up for your own FREE Personalized E-mail at Mail.com http://www.mail.com/?sr=signup

Re: problem with content-length calculation

2003-06-14 Thread Serassio Guido
Hi, At 20.09 13/06/2003, PsychoTekk .de wrote: > Please, can You try to define how to repeat the problem ? > > It seem's a Windows only problem, where there is TEXT/BINARY duality. it's really weird - it does not seem to work with any error. Cache Manager Access Denied seems to be a good bet. req

Re: problem with content-length calculation

2003-06-13 Thread PsychoTekk .de
Please, can You try to define how to repeat the problem ? It seem's a Windows only problem, where there is TEXT/BINARY duality. it's really weird - it does not seem to work with any error. Cache Manager Access Denied seems to be a good bet. requesting something like http://localhost/cgi-bin/cachem

Re: problem with content-length calculation

2003-06-13 Thread Serassio Guido
Hi, At 15.38 13/06/2003, PsychoTekk .de wrote: hi, i just came across the problem again that sometimes errorpages are not displayed correctrly. i took a look at the http header and this is what i found: e.g. squid says "Content-Length: 1796" but in fact, it is 1829 bytes long. seems to have to do

problem with content-length calculation

2003-06-13 Thread PsychoTekk .de
hi, i just came across the problem again that sometimes errorpages are not displayed correctrly. i took a look at the http header and this is what i found: e.g. squid says "Content-Length: 1796" but in fact, it is 1829 bytes long. seems to have to do with the carriage return/linefeed. in hex mode i