David White wrote:
> Doug,
>
> Thanks for the response. However, I may not have made myself clear...
>
> If I return the following:
>
> <?php
> header("HTTP/1.0 400 foobar");
> ?>
>
> I expect the recipient program to see the reason phrase as "foobar". But
> what is sees is "BAD REQUEST".
>
> I understand that the reason phrase for 400 is shown in the HTTP spec to
> be "Bad Request". However, the spec also says that this may be replaced
> without affecting the protocol.
>
>
I kind of remember this from the http "specs".
"If the returned phase is shorter than xx, then show client version of
error message".
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