Re: [users@httpd] apache with mod_wl strips Content-type header value on 202 response from WLS

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On 8/22/06, Nick Kew <nick@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Smells of bug (unless of course it's confusion on your end).
But 2.0.46 is very old.  Have you tried a more recent version
(preferably 2.2 , where there are quite a few proxy changes)?

Unfortunately 2.2 isn't supported by mod_wl although I've been
starting to wonder what it is I'm getting out of mod_wl rather than
using mod_proxy.  Any other mod_wl users out there have thoughts on
this?

I'll try 2.0.59 and see if that brings any joy.

Apache will sometimes modify response headers like this,
but it certainly shouldn't do any such thing on a 202.

Thats what I would have thought.  It could of course be a bug in
mod_wl.  I'm assuming that I wouldn't be able to crank up the debug
high enough to actually find out where the header is being changed -
is this correct?

cheers
dim

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