ons 2006-09-20 klockan 13:13 -0700 skrev Mark Nottingham:
> Well, it assures that the *response body* is that size, which it will
> be.
Not only that, it also assures that the response entity is of that size,
which isn't assured by the close of connection end signaling. The two is
similar but not entirely the same. One is message signaling, the other
data integrity.
> The problem you're pointing out WRT Squid caching partial responses
> exists today; if I send a connection-delimited response and close
> early, Squid will cache it, given the appropriate headers...
Yes, what I said. In many cases it's impossible to tell the two apart
with both signaled by close of connection.
Regards
Henrik
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