HTTP2228 error while serving files from the local hard drive

I see lots of these errors in the logs files:
[05/Oct/2007:07:02:14] warning (28667): for host 192.168.123.11 trying to GET /confluence/images/icons/people_directory_32.gif, finish-
response reports: HTTP2228: Response content length mismatch (970 bytes with a content length of 947)
[05/Oct/2007:07:02:14] warning (28667): for host 192.168.123.11 trying to GET /confluence/images/border/spacer.gif, finish-response rep
orts: HTTP2228: Response content length mismatch (58 bytes with a content length of 43)
[05/Oct/2007:07:02:14] warning (28667): for host 192.168.123.11 trying to GET /confluence/images/icons/home_16.gif, finish-response rep
orts: HTTP2228: Response content length mismatch (450 bytes with a content length of 594)
[05/Oct/2007:07:02:14] warning (28667): for host 192.168.123.11 trying to GET /confluence/images/border/border_bottom.gif, finish-respo
nse reports: HTTP2228: Response content length mismatch (116 bytes with a content length of 117)
[05/Oct/2007:07:10:32] warning (28667): for host 192.168.123.11 trying to GET /confluence/images/icons/favicon.ico, finish-response rep
orts: HTTP2228: Response content length mismatch (282 bytes with a content length of 2041)
[05/Oct/2007:07:10:32] warning (28667): for host 192.168.123.11 trying to GET /confluence/images/icons/attachments/pdf.gif, finish-resp
onse reports: HTTP2228: Response content length mismatch (327 bytes with a content length of 361)
[05/Oct/2007:07:10:32] warning (28667): for host 192.168.123.11 trying to GET /confluence/images/icons/add_blogentry_16.gif, finish-res
ponse reports: HTTP2228: Response content length mismatch (329 bytes with a content length of 385)
[05/Oct/2007:07:10:32] warning (28667): for host 192.168.123.11 trying to GET /confluence/images/icons/wait.gif, finish-response report
s: HTTP2228: Response content length mismatch (1347 bytes with a content length of 1553)
[05/Oct/2007:07:10:32] warning (28667): for host 192.168.123.11 trying to GET /confluence/images/icons/watch_16.gif, finish-response re
ports: HTTP2228: Response content length mismatch (568 bytes with a content length of 655)All these files are located on the local hard-drive:
root@birokrat:~# ls -l /opt/webserver7/https-birokrat/web-app/birokrat/confluence/images/icons/wait.gif*
-rw-r--r--   1 webservd webservd    1553 Oct  4 17:16 /opt/webserver7/https-birokrat/web-app/birokrat/confluence/images/icons/wait.gif
-rw-------   1 webservd webservd    1347 Oct 17 14:14 /opt/webserver7/https-birokrat/web-app/birokrat/confluence/images/icons/wait.gif.gzI still do not understand why comes this error. If it is sending wait.gif.gz, then it is sending 1347 bytes and not 1553 bytes. This error comes in combination with gif, png, pdf and also one servlet.
[16/Oct/2007:09:07:42] warning ( 8298): for host 192.168.123.11 trying to GET /confluence/plugins/servlet/tiny_mce/zip_src, finish-response reports: HTTP2228: Response content length mismatch (390 bytes with a content length of 945)How can I solve this problem?
Kind regards,
Damjan

First what I think is wrong is output filter should work on dynamic files and not static files like images.
I am unable to reproduce it even inside a web-app. We need your web-app to see whats happening. Can you reproduce it for every single request you send to he server? Can you run web server in log-level finest (change server.xml <log-level> element) so that we can know some more detials. Just send finest log for one request.
I was just checking the syntax of compression directives I found these examples, (underlined lines are new lines that should be added)
For dynamic compression :
=====================
<Object name="default">
NameTrans fn="assign-name" from="*.jsp" name="compress"
</Object>
_<Object name="compress">_
Output fn="insert-filter" filter="http-compression"
_</Object>_
Do not use this for static files.
There should be only one insert-filter directive. Why do you have two? That could be a problem.
For static compression :
=================
<Object name="default">
NameTrans fn="assign-name" from="*.html" name="find-compressed"
Service method=(GET|HEAD|POST) type=*~magnus-internal/* fn=compress-file subdir=".compressed-files"
Service method=(GET|HEAD|POST) type=*~magnus-internal/* fn=send-file
</Object>
_<Object name="find-compressed">_
PathCheck fn="find-compressed"
_</Object>_
Do not use this for dymanic files.
(if u dont have fn=compress-file line its ok it will just create a .gz file if not present in .compressed-files directory without this directive u need to keep pre compressed file in docroot for find-compressed to work)

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