> AFAIK, it is not a bug, because persistent connection in HTTP 1.0
> was experimental only, see RFC 1945:
>
>     Except for experimental applications, current practice requires that
>     the connection be established by the client prior to each request and
>     closed by the server after sending the response

RFC 2068:

19.7.1 Compatibility with HTTP/1.0 Persistent Connections

    Some clients and servers may wish to be compatible with some previous
    implementations of persistent connections in HTTP/1.0 clients and
    servers. Persistent connections in HTTP/1.0 must be explicitly
    negotiated as they are not the default behavior. HTTP/1.0

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If client explicit use "Connection: keep-alive" header and server  
understad it, why not?

-- 
Kazantsev Alexey

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