Alfred Perlstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>I was going to say the same thing, but what about the header
>before a cgi response? Doesn't the webserver need to spit out
>a couple of short lines before exec'ing the CGI?
No. The first line of the HTTP response ("HTTP/1.1 200 OK" or
whatever) depends on the headers that the CGI returns to the
server (e.g. "Status: 500 Database screwed again").
>Wouldn't the socket low water mark address this though as long
>as it was > size of the http header?
Ideally you want it to be the same as the path MTU. I don't know a
good way of finding that out in uerland though.
There remains the issue of the last partial packet in a response,
though: you want that to go out immediately after the rest of the
data.
Tony.
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