The original thinking was that further effort beyond this upgrade (the 1.3.22 mod_proxy change) and its maintenance would be better spent in 2.0. Is it time to rethink that?
Chuck
On Thursday, March 7, 2002, at 12:17 PM, Gael Seroul wrote:
I don't think the problem is just a version string error. The traffic I saw beetween apache proxy and web server was in HTTP/1.0 (The header was containing the Content-Length, no chunk appeared...) The communication beetween apache proxy and web server is really in HTTP/1.0.
Gael
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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...
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