In article <1143593643.504849.262350@i39g2000cwa.googlegroups .com>, "Prashant" <vprashant@gmail.com> writes:
> Thanks. That was very useful.
Please provide context, by quoting the significant portion of the
message you're replying to, when replying on Usenet. Usenet is
not Google Groups. Not everyone will have convenient access to
the message you reply to.
> Do browsers ever send chunked requests?
I don't know; I haven't studied the source of every browser. Best
to assume that they do.
> I can imagine how chunked transfers can be useful for uploading files.
> I am trying to think of other scenarios where a client might chunk up
> requests. In a normal browser->webserver interaction scenarion, I guess
> this never happens.
It will never happen for a GET request, since there's no content-
body in a GET. Most browser requests are GETs.
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