Hi, Chris,
I had a similar problem the other day.  Are you using an
NSMutableURLRequest?

Doug K;

On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 2:44 AM, Chris <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I'm having an issue with setting two headers for my NSURLRequest:
>
>        [theRequest setValue: [NSString 
> stringWithFormat:@"/principals/__uids__/%@/\r\n",self.userGUID]
> forHTTPHeaderField:@"Originator"];
>
>        [theRequest setValue: [NSString 
> stringWithFormat:@"/principals/__uids__/%@/\r\n",roomGUID]
> forHTTPHeaderField:@"Recipient"];
>
> When I send the request they don't appear in the headers and the server
> fails to respond correctly as they are required headers.  I also tried
> addValue:forHTTPHeaderField, with the same result.
>
> If I set them without the NSString (@"string...") it works fine.  Am I
> missing something here?
>
> Thanks!
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