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Multiple host headers are accepted and get concatenated





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-11-05 22:31 -------
It's not a real problem that I'm trying to solve. I just noticed some clients
sending multiple host headers to some of our servers recently and wondered why
they received a "200 OK" response from the default host. IMHO the server should
tell the client that something's going wrong. I mean, the host header was (in a
way) actually invented to avoid a default answer from the server, wasn't it? :-)

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