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Multiple host headers are accepted and get concatenated





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-11-04 16:48 -------
Hmmm... Is there a real problem you are trying to solve here, or this
just some theoretical issue.

Obviously, a client shouldn't be sending two host headers.  But if it
does, I see no problem in following normal header-folding rules.  The
result will simply be that apache won't recognize the hostname, and will
fall back to the default host.  That seems to be a sensible result, and
more polite than a 400.

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