Yes, but the LOG.trace("enter HttpConnection.responseAvaliable()"); which
had a typo isn't anymore in cvs (it has been removed from httpconnection
here :

<http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs/jakarta-commons/httpclient/src/java/org/apach
e/commons/httpclient/HttpConnection.java.diff?r1=1.45&r2=1.46&diff_format=h>

So even if you told him to upgrade, I really think he didn't, cause in his
log, there's hundred of "enter HttpConnection.responseAvaliable()".

That's why you can't even work on that possible bug he met :)

Kalnichevski, Oleg a �crit :

> Aurelien
> 
> Upgrade was the VERY first point on the list in my instructions ;-).
> 
> The 'expect: 100-continue' story is far from being over yet.
> I am still working on it. I have been running tests with
> various browsers. Strangely enough, neither IE nor Mozilla
> appear to be using 'expect: 100-continue' handshake at all. I
> am REALLY leaning towards disabling the damn thing per
> default in order to avoid situations like Vikram found himself in
> 
> Folks, what do you think? Shall we disable 'expect:
> 100-continue' handshake per default?
> 
> Oleg

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