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Posted to apache-bugdb@apache.org by ronald klass <ro...@tencore.com> on 1997/12/04 21:50:12 UTC
mod_headers/1517: Range header not recognized (???)
>Number: 1517
>Category: mod_headers
>Synopsis: Range header not recognized (???)
>Confidential: no
>Severity: non-critical
>Priority: medium
>Responsible: apache
>State: open
>Class: support
>Submitter-Id: apache
>Arrival-Date: Thu Dec 4 14:10:00 PST 1997
>Last-Modified:
>Originator: ron@tencore.com
>Organization:
apache
>Release: 1.3b3dev
>Environment:
TELNET to your server at www.apache.org.
>Description:
I cannot seem to get "Range" header to work. I am using same headers as in the
example in PR#1329. Using your server www.apache.org to test, I always get the
entire document. I also have same results on a version 1.2b7 server. Example:
Telnet to www.apache.org port 80, then:
GET / HTTP/1.1
Host: www.apache.org
Range: bytes=0-100
The entire document is returned.
Now my actual problem:
---------------------
The same problem happens making a 1.0 request. This "hybrid" request works
fine on Microsoft and Netscape servers. I'm fairly certain it worked on at least
one of your Beta versions about a year ago...I'm sure I tested it (using
your server). Example:
GET / HTTP/1.0
Range: bytes=0-100
Again, the entire document is returned from your Apache server, version 1.3b3dev
and v1.2b7.
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