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On Thursday 05 March 2009 14:53:32 you wrote:
> > POST /cms/index.php HTTP/1.1
> > Host: www.nederweert.nl
> > User-Agent: jupload/0.87
> > Referer: http://www.nederweert.nl/cms/
> > From: info@xxxxxxxxxxx
> > Accept: text/*;q=1.0, */*;q=0.0
> > Cache-Control: no-cache
> > Pragma: no-cache
> > Accept-Charset: ISO-8859-1;q=0.9,*;q=0.1
> > Connection: close
> > Cookie: PHPSESSID=d69c9e49d7de14f4738ed65e6cf1e4b0
> > Content-Type: multipart/form-data; boundary=--JUPLOAD--
> > BOUNDARY--4zo0gHIyRX--JUPLOAD-BOUNDARY--
> > Content-Length: 158064
> >
> > This causes Squid to respond with an "invalid request" response.
>
> Hmm, okay.
> If "BOUNDARY" actually starts on a new line in the trace that will be
> the error.
> If it was emailer wrap, squid is broke. (This is where I say try a newer
> one so we can accurately track down if it still needs a fix and what.)

The BOUNDARY does not start on a new line in the capture, it was just wrapped. 
So I don't think that is the problem...

But I have to admit that I am a bit stumped by this request. As far as I know, 
this is a valid request.
Guess that upgrade is going to become unavoidable, so perhaps it's time to 
look into that.

Thanks,

Joop

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