Hi Chuck,

Maybe I used a improper word here. I know the spec doesn't say the
chunk-size has to be zero-pad to eight bytes.

But unfortunately there is such a case indeed and the real device sends
all chunk with chunk-size zero-filled.
And I need simulate the device and send the same response as the real
one.

So all I want to know is whether I can use some way to zero-pad the
chunk-length which generated by tomcat.

Thanks
Han

-----Original Message-----
From: Caldarale, Charles R [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, February 29, 2008 2:29 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Zero-pad the chunk length which generated by tomcat
automatically

> From: Hanks Wang (hanwan) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Zero-pad the chunk length which generated by tomcat 
> automatically
> 
> In real world, the chunk-size will be "zero-pad" until 8 bytes.

Where in the HTTP RFC do you find any requirement to zero-fill the
chunk-size to eight bytes?  The spec defines chunk-size as one or more
HEX digits, nothing more.

I'm curious: what "real-world" client are you using that hasn't
implemented that part of the RFC properly?

 - Chuck


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