Jason Barnett wrote:

> Stoian Ivanov wrote:
>> Richard Lynch wrote:
>> 
>> 
>>>Stoian Ivanov wrote:
>>>
>>>>I'm writing a wap download script involving dynamic image resizing and
>>>>so on. I've notice that some phones are quitting in the mids of http
>>>>transfer.
>>>>After looking further I found out that headers() is sometimes ignored or
>>>>stripped. I've googled around and found in a perl forum that flush-ing
>>>>helps but in PHP4.3.10/Apache2/Gentoo/linux2.6  it seems to not help (at
>>>>least in my configuration) Is there a work-around or something...
>>>>           (I'm going to post same question in apache's mailiing list..)
>>>
>>>WILD GUESS
>>>
>>>It sounds like the phones are simply ignoring any image larger than X
>>>bytes.
>> 
> 
> Actually, I thought that size limitations would be an issue as well.
> Especially for images... and especially for my dinosaur of a phone :)
> 
>> 
>> Some may ignore most won't. Modern phones have megabytes of memory.
>> Anyway this is not the problem. There is a fine working custom http
>> server but it
> 
> Wish you would have stated the original problem in the first place then!
>   All is not lost.  If I were you I would start by going to
> http://www.hawhaw.de and checking to see if that fit my needs.
> 
>From what I sow hawhaw is a php library/site/whatever which might be good in
what it is supposed to but the main problem (as stated in the subject) is
Content-Length header beaning removed alldough header ('Content-Length:'
$size) call is made in code
:( 

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