We're running ML 4.2-4 where we're having this problem manifest.

On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 12:50 PM, Wayne Feick <[email protected]>wrote:

>  Hi Steve,
>
> Technically, Chrome is not on our list of supported browsers although some
> of us do use it regularly so it tends to work. We encountered this issue
> recently as well in our own testing and it will be fixed shortly when 5.0-3
> is released. Other browsers seem to be tolerant of multiple "Location"
> headers if they have the same value.
>
> The bug should also be fixed in our next 4.2 maintenance release, although
> I don't have any information on when that will happen.
>
> Which release are you running?
>
> Wayne.
>
>
>
> On 02/29/2012 11:26 AM, Steve Spigarelli wrote:
>
> Executing this code using the Chrome web browser I get:
>
> "Duplicate headers received from server"
>
>  xquery version "1.0-ml";
>
>  xdmp:redirect-response("http://example.com";),
> xdmp:redirect-response("http://example.com";)
>
>
>  Shouldn't this be something that the MarkLogic server can keep from
> happening? Or is this useful for something as well?
>
>  Thanks
> Steve
>
>
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