The only place that I saw is where the proxy actually sends out the http
version header. Just search for the string "HTTP/1.0" and change it to
"HTTP/1.1"
Once again, I'm surprised that nobody noticed this before. It seams like a
huge change. I'm sure it will alter the way the proxy acts in some places
(does the proxy support keep-alives on outgoing connections?)



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Chuck Murcko wrote:

> Hmmm, perhaps I am remembering old data incorrectly, but the trace
> certainly looked like that.

Can you give me specific details of where the proxy client side is not
following HTTP/1.1 correctly?

If you give me a list of stuff that is broken, I can fix it...

Regards,
Graham
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