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Posted to dev@hc.apache.org by "Oleg Kalnichevski (JIRA)" <ji...@apache.org> on 2009/07/14 22:17:14 UTC

[jira] Resolved: (HTTPCLIENT-860) DefaultRequestDirector converts redirects of PUT/POST to GET for status codes 301, 302, 307

     [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HTTPCLIENT-860?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Oleg Kalnichevski resolved HTTPCLIENT-860.
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    Resolution: Fixed

As I said I cannot make everyone happy. It is just not possible to make any API changes at this point. I wish more people reviewed the API while HttpClient 4.0 was still in ALPHA.

Patch checked in.

Oleg

> DefaultRequestDirector converts redirects of PUT/POST to GET for status codes 301, 302, 307
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: HTTPCLIENT-860
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HTTPCLIENT-860
>             Project: HttpComponents HttpClient
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: HttpClient
>    Affects Versions: 4.0 Beta 2
>            Reporter: Ben Perkins
>             Fix For: 4.0 Final
>
>         Attachments: HTTPCLIENT-860.patch
>
>
> The DefaultRequestDirector treats redirect requests created by all redirect status codes (HttpStatus.SC_MOVED_TEMPORARILY: , HttpStatus.SC_MOVED_PERMANENTLY, HttpStatus.SC_SEE_OTHER, HttpStatus.SC_TEMPORARY_REDIRECT) the same, converting PUT/POST methods to GET.  The HttpClient Tutorial even documents this as being in accordance with the specification, but I don't believe that's true.
> Per the RFC (http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec10.html), conversion of PUT/POST to GET is appropriate only for 303 (See Other).  The others do not suggest this behavior.  In fact, the following notes attached to them call it out as incorrect.
> 301 (Moved Permanently) has this note:
>       Note: When automatically redirecting a POST request after
>       receiving a 301 status code, some existing HTTP/1.0 user agents
>       will erroneously change it into a GET request.
> And 302 (Found) say this:
>       Note: RFC 1945 and RFC 2068 specify that the client is not allowed
>       to change the method on the redirected request.  However, most
>       existing user agent implementations treat 302 as if it were a 303
>       response, performing a GET on the Location field-value regardless
>       of the original request method. The status codes 303 and 307 have
>       been added for servers that wish to make unambiguously clear which
>       kind of reaction is expected of the client.
> The currently implemented behavior is causing problems with interacting with Central Authentication Service protected resources, among other things.

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