Toby Peterson added CURLOPT_IGNORE_CONTENT_LENGTH to the library, accessible
from the command line tool with --ignore-content-length. This will make it easier to download files from Apache 1.x (and similar) servers that are still having problems serving files larger than 2 or 4 GB. When this option is enabled, curl will simply have to wait for the server to close the connection to signal end of transfer. I wrote test case 269 that runs a simple test that this works.
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@@ -718,7 +718,7 @@ CURLcode Curl_readwrite(struct connectdata *conn,
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the header completely if we get a 416 response as then we're
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resuming a document that we don't get, and this header contains
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info about the true size of the document we didn't get now. */
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if (!k->ignorecl &&
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if (!k->ignorecl && !data->set.ignorecl &&
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checkprefix("Content-Length:", k->p)) {
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contentlength = curlx_strtoofft(k->p+15, NULL, 10);
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if (data->set.max_filesize &&
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