tags 379732 pending
thanks

[Richard Burton]
> However I've figured out what it doesn't like about it. It seems
> that the http header was using \n for EOL, and the HTTP spec
> requires \r\n [1].

Aha.  That should be fixed, no matter if the proxy should have handled
it or not. :)

> I've attached a patch to fix the problem. With this on it now works
> fine on my machines at work now.

Great.  I've applied that patch to the source repository, and it will
be included in the next upload.

Friendly,
-- 
Petter Reinholdtsen


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