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Dridi Boukelmoune authored
Some browsers are strict about this and simply drop responses containing such headers. Since this is not filtering a context switch between a client and a backend transaction (or cache hit) a new filtering flag is added to the HTTP headers table for connection-specific headers. This new flag cannot be compounded as HTTPH_R_FETCH|HTTPH_A_INS because the TE header is an exception and left alone, even though trailers aren't supported. Better diff with the --ignore-all-space option. We could go further and consider any client request containing one as malformed as mandated by RFC 7540. Closes #3416
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