I'm having problems retrieving the Content-Length header from HTTP requests used by an application i'm writing. It seems some servers wanna send filesizes, and some don't.
Is there any optional arguments or something I can use in a request to force the server to send a Content-Length header.
Requests are in HTTP 1.1, using Apache under Windows XP if that helps.
I've tried explaining as easily as I can, sorry if it sounds confusing ;)
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I'm having problems retrieving the Content-Length header from HTTP requests used by an application i'm writing. It seems some servers wanna send filesizes, and some don't.
Is there any optional arguments or something I can use in a request to force the server to send a Content-Length header.
Requests are in HTTP 1.1, using Apache under Windows XP if that helps.
I've tried explaining as easily as I can, sorry if it sounds confusing ;)
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