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William R. Speirs edited comment on HTTPCORE-281 at 11/17/11 9:27 PM:
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Not being picky at all...

1) Yea, it was an incomplete patch. I wanted to make sure I had the 
functionality down and wasn't missing something from the RFC. Does the logic 
look correct?

2) Good feedback, thanks!

3) What was the noise? The newlines? Personally I'm a fan of whitespace as it 
makes if blocks easier to read, but I can remove that if it's what you're 
talking about.

Thanks...
                
      was (Author: wspeirs):
    Not being picky at all...

1) Yea, it was an incomplete patch. I wanted to make sure I had the 
functionality down and wasn't missing something from the RFC. Does the logic 
look correct?

2) Good feedback, thanks!

3) What was noise? The newlines? Personally I'm a fan of whitespace as it makes 
if blocks easier to read, but I can remove that if it's what you're talking 
about.

Thanks...
                  
> Server does not follow version negotiation rules correctly
> ----------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: HTTPCORE-281
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HTTPCORE-281
>             Project: HttpComponents HttpCore
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: HttpCore, HttpCore NIO
>            Reporter: William R. Speirs
>         Attachments: HTTPCORE-281.diff
>
>
> If a request is made with HTTP/1.0 and a response is provided with HTTP/1.1 
> the server will incorrectly treat the entire connection as 1.1 by keeping a 
> connection open with the client. Some clients (ab for example) will simply 
> hang waiting for the server to close the connection.
> RFC 2145 (http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2145.html) describes HTTP version 
> numbers and how clients and servers should act.

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