Hello, Andreas ! Andreas Kemnade wrote:
<...> The presence of an entity body in a request is signaled by the inclusion of a Content-Length header field in the request message headers. HTTP/1.0 requests containing an entity body must include ^^^^^^^^^ a valid Content-Length header field.
We speak about HTTP *responses* so that argument is invalid
IMHO if HTTP/1.0 response has an entity body then we know its type and length and should display it if we know how regardless of its size. So for this purpose "1024 test" has not sense.
see above
Greetings Andreas Kemnade
OK, may be I'm wrong in my opinion but please give me _argumented_ answer why the current way of redirection confirms the standard. I'll accept any answer with reference to RFC, either HTTP/1.0 or HTTP/1.1. I dig them both and found those paragraphs to prove my point of view. May be I didn't found something that concern this question so if you can do it then do it ! Yours, Nikita