Hi,

I am using Apache 2.0.53. I am observing that when a 304 "Not Modified"
response is returned accompanied by the "Location" header, the
"Location" does not reach the user.

I could see that this header is not mentioned in the RFC for 304
response. However, IIS does send this header back to the user along with
the 304.

So, I wanted to check if Apache does some special handling restricting
this Response header to be passed back to the user?

Is this a problem with Apache 2.0.53? If yes, has it been addressed in
any of the future Apache versions?

Looking forward to your response.

Thanks.
-Swapan

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