Es schrieb Kevin Maciunas:
> Ahhhh!  I must admit I never suspected that!  I guess this is just a
> documentation issue now :-)  I've changed to HTTP/1.0 and (so far) the
> problem has not re-appeared!
> 
> I guess I'm not entirely alone in using the Junkbuster proxy, so it
> might be as well to somehow make this more obvious to the user - maybe
> it would even be sensible for moz to default to 1.0 behaviour?  Just a
> thought!

I don't think so. As we have a newer and better standard, why stay with the 
old one? If I would continue wih your argumentation, I'd suggest staying 
with Netscape 3 or even Mosaic (this was the original web browser created 
by the Cern, BTW this was long before Java or JavaScript).

It should be the other way around: contact the maintainer of JunkBuster 
and ask him if he can add HTTP/1.1 support to its product.

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