--- Lavandowska <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've always considered "User-Agent" and "User_Agent" to be the same
> header. I've never checked any specs to see if the header should be
> done one way or the other. All I know is that there is *NO*
> consistency between containers, thus I couldn't ever write
> getHeader("User-Agent") and be certain that it will migrate well from
> one container to another. In fact, this is exactly the problem that
> lead to this solution.
To be specific, it was "referer" that caused the whole thing, I've had
to use getHeader() with: "REFERER", "referer", "Referer", and
"Http-Referer".
As this violates the spec (case shouldn't matter), should I submit a
version that just deals with the dash vs. underscore matter?
Lance
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