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Jan Haderka commented on MAGNOLIA-3254:
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I'm not able to reproduce this issue locally. 

Few questions:
* Are you sure you execute the request directly against server running Magnolia 
and not against some Apache front server or other kind of proxy?
* You say "When the HTTP header field "Age" is specified with a small value, 
then the 404 is correctly issued.", however HTTP 1.1 spec, section 14.6 says 
that if any of the age calculations overflow, server must respond with the age 
value 2^31, and not to return 404. Can you clarify your statement?
* Also can you confirm that the issue goes away when you set 
{{config:/server/filters/cache/enabled}} to {{false}}?

Thanks.

> Cache gives incorrect 404 after requests with HTTP header field "Age"
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: MAGNOLIA-3254
>                 URL: http://jira.magnolia-cms.com/browse/MAGNOLIA-3254
>             Project: Magnolia
>          Issue Type: Bug
>         Environment: httpd.x86_64                                             
>                                     2.2.3-31.el5_4.2 
>            Reporter: Sven Damm
>            Assignee: Jan Haderka
>
> After certain HTTP requests cache gives incorrect 404 results for existing 
> files:
> 82.229.137.15 - - [16/Jul/2010:13:17:24 +0200] "GET 
> /dms/xxxxxx/global/public/homepage%2Dteasers/media_center_homepage_teaser_2.jpg
>  HTTP/1.1" 404 15580 "null" "GbPlugin"
> The 404 errors continue until the cache is cleared by publishing a document.
> Note the unnecessary %2D and the User-Agent "GbPlugin"
> I am not able to reproduce this error with telnet localhost 80
> GET 
> /dms/xxxxxx/global/public/homepage%2Dteasers/media_center_homepage_teaser_2.jpg
>  HTTP/1.1
> Host: www.xxxxxx.com
> User-Agent: GbPlugin
> Probably the GbPlugin uses additional HTTP headers which are not logged. 
> What is the best way to reproduce this? Network sniffer is too much effort. 
> Can apache log requests of a certain User-Agent verbosely? 

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