Return-Path: Delivered-To: apmail-apr-dev-archive@www.apache.org Received: (qmail 7506 invoked from network); 14 Dec 2003 01:43:16 -0000 Received: from daedalus.apache.org (HELO mail.apache.org) (208.185.179.12) by minotaur-2.apache.org with SMTP; 14 Dec 2003 01:43:16 -0000 Received: (qmail 22942 invoked by uid 500); 14 Dec 2003 01:42:59 -0000 Delivered-To: apmail-apr-dev-archive@apr.apache.org Received: (qmail 22911 invoked by uid 500); 14 Dec 2003 01:42:58 -0000 Mailing-List: contact dev-help@apr.apache.org; run by ezmlm Precedence: bulk List-Post: List-Help: List-Unsubscribe: List-Subscribe: Delivered-To: mailing list dev@apr.apache.org Received: (qmail 22894 invoked from network); 14 Dec 2003 01:42:57 -0000 Date: Sun, 14 Dec 2003 02:24:02 +0100 From: =?ISO-8859-15?Q?Andr=E9?= Malo To: dev@apr.apache.org Subject: Re: cvs commit: apr/include apr.hnw Message-Id: <20031214022402.0f01c53e.nd@perlig.de> In-Reply-To: References: <20031213203249.33062.qmail@minotaur.apache.org> Organization: TIMTOWTDI X-Mailer: Sylpheed version 0.9.0claws (GTK+ 1.2.10; i686-pc-linux-gnu) Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Spam-Rating: daedalus.apache.org 1.6.2 0/1000/N X-Spam-Rating: minotaur-2.apache.org 1.6.2 0/1000/N * Cliff Woolley wrote: > Acrobat Reader is just about the only client I know of that actually uses > byte range requests. So if PDF serving to acroread is broken, the > byterange filter is virtually always the culprit. Nah, every download manager (e.g. wget) uses them. nd