It would be nice if you could verify that the problem doesn't occur with the JDK from Sun (somebody on this list pointed out that Sun's JDK shows similar behavior, though it remains to be identified whether this is indeed the same problem). Secondly, could you tell us what version of Kaffe you're using. I remember that some bugs regarding line parsing and CRLF recognition were fixed in the past. Ideally, we could use a small test case that shows the differing behavior. - Godmar > > Is anyone here using jserv together with kaffe? > I have the problem that the calculation of the content-length http- > header gets wrong. There are extra "\r" characters in the output > when having line-breaks which aren't added to the value of the > content-size http header. So the browser didn't stop loading the > page because of the false calculated content-length header. > Has anybody the same problem? If not i would like to know in > which environment (os, kaffe and jserv version) it works correctly. > > Thanks > > Helge Zimpel > > > ---------------------------------------- > Helge-F. Zimpel > > baeurer Informationstechnik GmbH > Entwicklung baeurer.ONLINE > Eckendorfer Str. 2-4 > D-33609 Bielefeld > Tel: +49 521 966520 > Fax: +49 521 9665299 > E-Mail: helge.zimpel@baeurer.de > WWW: http://www.baeurer.de/ > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > To subscribe: java-apache-users-on@list.working-dogs.com > To unsubscribe: java-apache-users-off@list.working-dogs.com > READ THE FAQ!!!! > Archives and Other: > Problems?: jon@working-dogs.com >