HTTP Chunked Encoding
webservices.xml.com: Protocol Design: How Many Bytes? [Nov. 25, 2003]
The updated HTTP 1.1 presented a solution that did not have these problems, a combination of length prefixing and an end of data indicator. When data is generated on the fly, it is assumed to be generated as a series of "chunks", each chunk being at least 1 byte long.
The updated HTTP 1.1 presented a solution that did not have these problems, a combination of length prefixing and an end of data indicator. When data is generated on the fly, it is assumed to be generated as a series of "chunks", each chunk being at least 1 byte long.