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bad negotiation when started with LANG=cs_CZ
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bad negotiation when started with LANG=cs_CZ
------- Additional Comments From wrowe@apache.org 2002-05-26 22:08 -------
One does not have the luxury of choosing local decimal semantics for
RFC 2616, they are very clearly defined as an ascii '.'. You could use
a utility such as netcat (nc) to listen to a port, e.g. 8080, and then
use the suspect browser to request a page. NC will report the headers
transmitted by the browser, proving or disproving your suspicions.
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