We are sending the following headers:
Accept
Content-Type
User-Agent
Content-Length
No, we haven't been sending the Host header. Do you
think, that's going to make a difference? I'm not
sure, if that will, as the host is going to remain the
same irrespective of whatever device in use.
Please, let me know, what you think.
Thanks,
Kalyan
--- Blake Winton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Kalyan Sakhamuri wrote:
> > Yes, that's exactly what the RFC also states.
> However, I tried to route a
> > post method from the IE6.0 to a TCP server, I'm
> hosting here and when I saw
> > the message format, it had a CRLF after the URI.
> That was the first
> > confusion. Then secondly, with certain devices
> reporting a HTTP/1.1 400 Bad
> > Request, if I use a space instead of the CRLF has
> added to it. Any idea why
> > such things are happening?
>
> Which other headers are you sending? Specifically,
> are you sending a
> Host header?
>
> Later,
> Blake.
>
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