On Fri, Mar 12, 1999, Aaron Turner wrote:
> I saw the list archives that people are already aware of the bug, and was
> wondering what the situation was regarding a solution. I can generate the
> error on demand on my box using phpMyAdmin (a PHP3 MySQL management
> interface) and MOT (a PHP3 job tracking DB).
Yes, I've already investigated, but I was still not successful in finding out
why it fails on POST requests while it works fine for GET requests. Actually
it's even more complicated: POST works fine, but not for Netscape. It seems
like it's related to a POST+keepalive combination (which Netscape uses).
> In the meantime, should I revert to an older version of mod_ssl? I'm
> running Apache 1.3.4.
Sure, you just can use one of the older versions as long as they work for you.
I hope to have mod_ssl 2.2.5 out next week with a solution for the POST thing.
Ralf S. Engelschall
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