On Mon, 9 Apr 2001, Roy T. Fielding wrote:

> > I'd say that you want to remove the HTTP_HEADER filter, or keep it in and
> > make sure it has the data to operate properly.
>
> Definitely remove it -- after the CONNECT response, we should be acting
> like a transport router and know nothing about HTTP.  This is essentially
> a new (null) protocol taking over the connection.

I agree with Roy.  Removing filters is fine to do, assuming it is done
correctly.  We don't want to die if the filter isn't there, we just want
to remove it if it is.

Ryan
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