Re: [us...@httpd] Apache httpd does not respect the HTTP RFCs !

2009-11-30 Thread William A. Rowe Jr.
André Warnier wrote: > ;-) > I just wanted, once, to use a subject line with capitals and an > exclamation mark. > > It seems however that in this particular case, neither Tomcat nor Apache > httpd follow the rules, when they default to the .. default virtual host > in the case where they cannot f

Re: [us...@httpd] Apache httpd does not respect the HTTP RFCs !

2009-11-28 Thread Eric Covener
On 11/28/09, André Warnier wrote: > Eric Covener wrote: > > > On 11/28/09, André Warnier wrote: > > > > > ;-) > > > I just wanted, once, to use a subject line with capitals and an > > > exclamation mark. > > > > > > It seems however that in this particular case, neither Tomcat nor > Apache > >

Re: [us...@httpd] Apache httpd does not respect the HTTP RFCs !

2009-11-28 Thread André Warnier
Eric Covener wrote: On 11/28/09, André Warnier wrote: ;-) I just wanted, once, to use a subject line with capitals and an exclamation mark. It seems however that in this particular case, neither Tomcat nor Apache httpd follow the rules, when they default to the .. default virtual host in

Re: [us...@httpd] Apache httpd does not respect the HTTP RFCs !

2009-11-28 Thread Eric Covener
On 11/28/09, André Warnier wrote: > ;-) > I just wanted, once, to use a subject line with capitals and an > exclamation mark. > > It seems however that in this particular case, neither Tomcat nor Apache > httpd follow the rules, when they default to the .. default virtual host > in the case w

[us...@httpd] Apache httpd does not respect the HTTP RFCs !

2009-11-28 Thread André Warnier
;-) I just wanted, once, to use a subject line with capitals and an exclamation mark. It seems however that in this particular case, neither Tomcat nor Apache httpd follow the rules, when they default to the .. default virtual host in the case where they cannot find a match between the Host: head