Re: [users@httpd] issue on 304 return code

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On 6/29/06, Qingshan Xie <xieq_49@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,

   We have an Apache-2.0.54 in front and an WebSphere
in backend.  Whenever Apache threw 304 return code.  A
lot of info in the header was stripped away.  Is there
any a way to keep all those header information when
got 304?

Which headers in particular?  RFC 2616 section 10.3.5 is pretty clear
about what headers should and should not be passed with a 304.  If you
have a client relying on other behavior, it is probably broken.

Joshua.

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