> Exact, but RFC clearly states that
> "A client MUST include a Host header field in all HTTP/1.1 
> request messages . If the requested URI does not include an 
> Internet host name for the service being requested, then the 
> Host header field MUST be given with an empty value. [...] 
> All Internet-based HTTP/1.1 servers MUST respond with a 400 
> (Bad Request) status code to any HTTP/1.1 request message 
> which lacks a Host header field"
> 
> Then I suppose that IIS would reject requests with no host 
> header, and if CF receives the call, then the header should exists.

The RFC also states that the Host header is not required for HTTP/1.0
requests.

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