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Change 116224 merged by jenkins-bot:
Avoid API error/header leakage from jobs API
https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/116224
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Bawolff (Brian Wolff) changed:
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Change 116224 had a related patch set uploaded by Aaron Schulz:
Avoid API error/header leakage from jobs API
https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/116224
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--- Comment #1 from Bawolff (Brian Wolff) ---
For me, the calling api internally code runs fine, however the header(
"HTTP/1.0 204 No Content" ); part leaks to the main web request, making pages
inaccesible.
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PiRSquared17 changed:
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