Why is Accept-Encoding uppercase?

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On 2008-03-13, Joshua Slive wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 3:47 PM, Daniel Aleksandersen wrote:
> >  I am wondering if there is any reason why turing on the delate
> > output filter would make the "Accept-Endcoding" come out as
> > uppercase?
> >
> >  I have used mod_negotiate, and mod_deflate. I see no reason why
> > using the latter would make mod_negotiate return one value with
> > uppercase letters. Vary:
> > negotiate,accept,accept-language,Accept-Encoding
>
> That's just the way it is coded in mod_deflate.c. Is that creating a
> problem for you? Those field names are defined by HTTP/1.1 as being
> case-insensitive.

No, I was only wondering if there was a reason for the inconsistency.
-- 
Daniel Aleksandersen

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