I would say disable by default. It's the source of much trouble and does not really add much in the way of functionality.

Mike

Kalnichevski, Oleg wrote:
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

-----Original Message-----
From: Aurelien Pernoud [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Freitag, 14. M�rz 2003 17:10
To: 'Commons HttpClient Project'
Subject: RE: problem with post



I think he's using the 2.0a3 release, and not cvs, and there the Expect:
100-continue was buggy...

I say that cause I had the exact same log with tomcat 4 and 2.0a3

Kalnichevski, Oleg a �crit :


Vikram
Now it is clear as day light, that the web server you are
posting requests to does not support (or does not correctly
implement) 'Expect: 100-continue' handshake.
1) What web server are you using? Does the server support HTTP/1.1?
2) Follow the instructions from my previous post to work the problem
around Cheers
Oleg



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