> > The problem is that the HTTP headers coming back with the
> 302 indicate
> > a content length of 10, but there's no body available for reading.
> > Kannel does'nt treay this as a valid transaction and just returns,
> > with no indication of an error.
> >
> Hrm, that sounds entirely likely actually.  Do you know
> whether it's easy
> or hard to kludge Kannel into accepting this and just carrying on
> regardless?
>

Some more information;

The server is a Netscape Enterprise web server 3.6 SP3. RFC 2616 has lots to
say on Content-Length headers, eg.

"When a Content-Length is given in a message where a message-body is
   allowed, its field value MUST exactly match the number of OCTETs in
   the message-body. HTTP/1.1 user agents MUST notify the user when an
   invalid length is received and detected"

You could persuade Kannel to accept this error; alternatively you could
treat it as an error and pass it back to the end user. The ease depends
on your familarity with the code.




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