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Re: What squid should do with RFC non-compliant response header?

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Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
Hi List,

I noticed that there are broken services out-there which uses non RFC
compliance response header such as the case of space, for  example:
"Content Type:  hola amigos"
Hmmm....April 1?...

Seriously -- what would a user's browser do?  Probably depends on
browser, but browsers are notoriously accepting and most would
likely ignore a problem like that and try to use defaults to
decide on content and rendering.

So if you want your proxy to not look like a stick-in-the-mud
for standards, I'd just pass it on.  If a proxy rejected every
non-compliant web-page, some significant percentage of the web
would be unviewable.



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