Philip Martin <philip.mar...@wandisco.com> writes: > GET /obj/repo/!svn/rvr/2/f HTTP/1.1 > Host: localhost:8888 > User-Agent: SVN/1.8.0-dev serf/1.1.1 > DAV: http://subversion.tigris.org/xmlns/dav/svn/depth > DAV: http://subversion.tigris.org/xmlns/dav/svn/mergeinfo > DAV: http://subversion.tigris.org/xmlns/dav/svn/log-revprops > X-SVN-VR-Base: /obj/repo/!svn/rvr/1/f > Accept-Encoding: svndiff1;q=0.9,svndiff;q=0.8
I see we are still using "tigris" in the headers. Is this something we could/should change to "apache"? Do we need to send those DAV: headers when the request is a GET? If I use telnet and construct a GET manually they don't appear to be needed. It's adding over 150 bytes onto every GET request. -- Certified & Supported Apache Subversion Downloads: http://www.wandisco.com/subversion/download