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I have a customer situation where a 3rd party product is generating HTTP
1.1 requests which (to cut a very long story short) the AS/400 is handling
incorrectly, and we have as yet no resolution from Rochester for this.
Everything is fine if we generate HTTP 1.0 requests manually to do the same
things.
The 3rd party product looks to see if the HTTP server supports HTTP 1.1 or
not, & sends 1.1 requests if it does, 1.0 otherwise.
So .. we want to tell the HTTP server to pretend it doesn't support 1.1.
I can't find any way of doing this anywhere.
Anyone got any ideas?
Thanks a lot
Mandy
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