I can't reproduce it with simple web application, it happens in one of our 
applications, SDL WorldServer application which we bought for 
translations. Even there the issue is random.

Walter




From:   Mark Thomas <ma...@apache.org>
To:     Tomcat Users List <users@tomcat.apache.org>, 
Date:   03/02/2014 13:43
Subject:        Re: Tomcat and "Chunked Transfer-Encoding"



On 03/02/2014 11:21, walter.heesterm...@toyota-europe.com wrote:
> If it can't be disabled, who is then generating the issue, can it be 
> tomcat issue or issue application relatd, not using correct response?

As per my original response, this is most likely an application issue.

Can you reproduce this with a simple web application (ideally a single
Servlet or JSP) that demonstrates the issue on a clean Tomcat 
installation?

Mark

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