Re: How to determine HTTP transfer-length of a message?
- From: "Voronkov Konstantin" <no@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2007 12:57:49 +0400
A bit more information,
I think I may understand HTTP RFC incorrectly, because browser works fine
with the server.
Konstantin
"Voronkov Konstantin" <no@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:OdghU2W6HHA.2632@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hello, All!
We faced a strange problem, that 3rd party internet server returns a HTTP
reply.
The 0 value for Content-Lenght is specified but data still follows
unexpectedly.
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Server: Netscape-Enterprise/6.0
Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2007 10:51:15 GMT
Content-length: 0
Content-Type: text/html
Content-Encoding: deflate
Warning: 214 "Juniper Networks DX Active"
Vary: Accept-Encoding, User-Agent
Via: 1.1 redline (Juniper Networks Application Acceleration Platform - DX
5.2.4 0)
Set-Cookie: rl-sticky-key=3943c28cfb4; path=/;
Reply is followed with 2 extra unexpected bytes (see attached files). How
to get correct lenght and divide HTTP session replies correctly?
According to RFC server does not works proper or I do not understand RFC
completely.
What do I miss?
Best Regards,
Voronkov Konstantin
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