On Thu, 2007-06-21 at 19:54 -0400, Paul Kyzivat wrote:
> 
> Scott Lawrence wrote:
> 
> > I think this can only happen if you're talking to something that's
> > broken - either a UA that sends more than one final response to the same
> > request, or a proxy that is returning more than one to you (it is
> > correct for a proxy to return multiple 2xx responses, but anything >=
> > 300 should be cause the proxy to just choose one).
> 
> It could be a proxy that isn't "broken", but which happened to crash and 
> restart, losing all its transaction state. Then if it receives final 
> responses from other forks, and has no matching transaction, it will 
> just forward the response statelessly.

True, but then it could be argued that proxy that is crashing is broken.

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