No, that's usually not what "chunked" encoding means. It usually means that the response contains more than one file/document and you have to use the appropriate method to separate them.
What you are referring to is a partial response, which the server is only allowed to send if you explicitly ask for it. This is commonly used when resuming a large download or seeking in streamed media. (See "range request".)
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In reply to Re^3: Perl LWP Can handle client-transfer-encoding = chunked encoding?
by FloydATC
in thread Perl LWP Can handle client-transfer-encoding = chunked encoding?
by sam_bakki
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