If you are lucky, IBindStatusCallback::OnProgress
will be called, ulProgressMax
will be non-zero, and will actually correctly represent the size of the data.
In many (perhaps most) cases, however, you can't know the total size until you download the whole response. There are two reasons for this:
The server doesn't report Content-Length:
header, but instead uses chunked encoding. There is simply no information up front about how large the response will eventually be.
The server does report Content-Length:
header, but also uses gzip
compression or similar. Content-Length:
reports the size of compressed data, and that's what you'll get in ulProgressMax
. But UrlMon automatically decompresses and reports the actual decompressed data to you, so ulProgressMax
will be too low. Here again, there's no information about the eventual size of the (uncompressed) response until the whole thing arrives.