>
> I haven't experienced it personally. But, IIRC, someone in c.l.php
> informed that Norton Firewall on IE will trim the extra headers for
> privacy thing.
That is called crippling your communication not privacy or security. I 
hope this only happens through an optional setting and not on a 
default-basis. I mean if we cannot assume that client requests are 
correct, how can we know what to return at all? Personally I'll take the 
route of sticking to standards and not waste my time on IEs that are 
crippled beyond what Microsoft has done to us ; ).

-- Felix
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R. Rajesh Jeba Anbiah wrote:
> On Apr 18, 6:30 pm, Felix Geisendörfer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>>>   FWIW, I personally feel isAjax is quite unreliable (when under
>>> Firewall) as it depends on HTTP_X_REQUESTED_WITH header. bare/ajax
>>> would be ideal, IMHO.
>>>       
>> Hm? What Firewalls are filtering out HTTP headers? Is that some sort of
>> "anonymous" feature? If you ask me this sounds really bad and hopefully
>> is not popular enough to make it worth to put any effort into a work-around!
>>     
>     <snip>
>
>     I haven't experienced it personally. But, IIRC, someone in c.l.php
> informed that Norton Firewall on IE will trim the extra headers for
> privacy thing.
>
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> >
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