Changing the 'Range' inside the RequestHeader on the fly

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Hi,

Starting with with Apache 2.4.44 a strict check of the values given in the ‚Range‘ header was introduced. The new change seems to not allow a blank after 'bytes=' .
Unfortunately we have some faulty client that inserts an empty space after ‚bytes=' (from apache error log) 

http_request.c(440): [client 10.xxx.xxx.xx:xxxxx]   Range: bytes= 7168-414976430

Looks like this causes to fail serve the request.
 
Is it possible to work around this through the apache configuration, till the client will be fixed, by changing the ‚Range‘ header on the fly (get rid of the whitespace)?

I tried
Header edit Range bytes=\s bytes= early
and
RequestHeader edit Range bytes=\s bytes= early

but that didn’t work. 

Thanks,
Ran


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