I do not use IE9 and cannot debug it. A HTTP GET needs not including a
count in its header, so jhs will wait until the remote side close the
socket, if IE9 doesn't, then it will only close by timeout.  A possible
solution is to check the presence of two consecutive newline and the absent
of content-length count as a condition to close socket without waiting any
further.  

untested and just a wild guess.

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