I don't set a content-length myself when using that method to send text (or binary) data.

-pete

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On Wed, Feb 8, 2017, at 10:41 AM, Hicks, Matt wrote:
Well, I just added an IoCallback and now I'm getting an error: Attempted to write 144780 bytes however content-length has been set to 144772

This, I think, raises both a question and an issue:

Question: Should I not be setting the Content-Length myself even when using exchange.getResponseSender().send?
Issue: Seems like a bug that without an IoCallback the error is just absorbed and never logged anywhere.

On Wed, Feb 8, 2017 at 10:35 AM Hicks, Matt <matt@matthicks.com> wrote:
I'm having a very strange problem sending a generated HTML file back to the browser using `exchange.getResponseSender().send(s)`.  It seems to work fine if the content is a short bit of text like "Hello World", but the content is 144,772 bytes and if I use Curl to test it I get a 200 OK, but it says the Content-Length is 0 and no content comes back.  If I set the content to a short String like I said, then the Content-Length is properly set and the content comes back like expected.

Should I not be using `exchange.getResponseSender().send` for large amounts of text?

I just updated to 1.4.10.Final hoping that it was a bug that was fixed since 1.4.8.Final, but it's still happening.

Any insights would be greatly appreciated.
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