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http-proto: in case incoming requests come in as chunked stream the data to VCSServer....
http-proto: in case incoming requests come in as chunked stream the data to VCSServer. This should solve a problem of uploading large files to rhodecode. In case of git with small postBuffers GIT client streams data to the server. In such case we want to stream the data back again to vcsserver without reading it fully inside RhodeCode.

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div.diffblock .code-header .changeset_header > div {
margin: 0 @padding;
}
// Line select and comment
div.diffblock.margined.comm tr {
td {
// IMPORTANT - never position:relative this as it causes insanely
// slow rendering
}
.add-comment-line {
// Force td width for Firefox
width: 20px;
// TODO: anderson: fixing mouse-over bug.
// why was it vertical-align baseline in first place??
vertical-align: top !important;
// Force width and display for IE 9
.add-comment-content {
display: inline-block;
width: 20px;
a {
display: none;
margin-top: 2px;
margin-left: 2px;
color: @grey3;
}
}
}
.comment-toggle {
position: relative;
min-width: 20px;
width: 20px;
color: @rcblue;
.icon-comment {
position: absolute;
top: 2px;
left: 0;
z-index: 100;
visibility: hidden;
}
&.active {
.icon-comment{
visibility: visible;
}
cursor: pointer;
}
}
&.line {
&:hover, &.hover{
.add-comment-line a{
display: inline;
}
}
&.hover, &.selected {
&, del, ins {
background-color: lighten(@alert3, 10%) !important;
}
}
&.commenting {
&, del, ins {
background-image: none !important;
background-color: lighten(@alert4, 10%) !important;
}
}
}
}
.compare-header {
overflow-x: auto;
overflow-y: hidden;
clear: both;
padding: @padding;
background: @grey6;
border: @border-thickness solid @border-default-color;
.border-radius(@border-radius);
.compare-value,
.compare-label {
float: left;
display: inline-block;
min-width: 5em;
margin: 0;
padding: 0.9em 0.9em 0.9em 0;
}
.compare-label {
clear: both;
font-family: @text-semibold;
}
}