Hi Oleg,

Below is my server info.

Also can you point me to some code examples as how I may
be able to do what you suggested ?

Sincerely,

-Mohsin


2003/09/17 13:54:59:809 PDT [DEBUG] wire - -<< "Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2003
20:54:59 GMT[\r][\n]"
2003/09/17 13:54:59:813 PDT [DEBUG] wire - -<< "Server: Jetty/3.1.5 (Linux
2.4.18-10smp i386)[\r][\n]"
2003/09/17 13:54:59:814 PDT [DEBUG] wire - -<< "Servlet-Engine: Jetty/3.1
(JSP 1.1; Servlet 2.2; java 1.4.2_01)[\r][\n]"
2003/09/17 13:54:59:815 PDT [DEBUG] wire - -<< "Content-Type:
text/html;charset=UTF-8[\r][\n]"
2003/09/17 13:54:59:816 PDT [DEBUG] wire - -<< "Transfer-Encoding:
chunked[\r][\n]"


-----Original Message-----
From: Oleg Kalnichevski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2003 11:52 AM
To: Commons HttpClient Project
Subject: Re: HTTP/1.1 status 100 help needed


Mohsin,

Do you know what kind of HTTP server runs on the server side?

The HTTP server appears to be using the 'expect: 100-continue' handshake
even though the client did not request it.

You may what to try the following measures:
- activating 'expect: 100-continue' on the client side
- using HTTP/1.0

Oleg

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