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On Wed, Dec 08, 1999 at 03:01:07PM -0500, Gary Lawrence Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
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> Maybe you can ... could it be the NT wants CR/LF pairs on those
> headers or is adding them causing jserv to see extra blank lines?

Nope - the problem is before it gets to the NT box.

> By "POST headers from the server", who is the 'server' in this
> context?  Does this mean the trouble is in the left most or
> rightmost link of the following chain?
> 
> apache ----------> ApJserv -----> JServSSI -----> Servlet

Yep.  Your mentioning this made me go check - we're using JServSSI 1.1.2.
(thought that might be the problem)

I went back and double checked (again) with the developer - the POST
header is being received, because the servlet knows it's a POST request.
What isn't being received is the POST data - the actual contents of the
fields in the form.

Tres odd.  Even more odd is that the only thing I changed (as far as I can
see) is installing the updated version of JServ.

Bryan

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