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 I am quite surprised this bug is still there, as such behavior is
documented in CVE as (CVE-1999-0751). Any apache directive to use to force
apache to serve http/1.1 only?  Any other get-arounds if one has to serve
http/1.0 to accomodate some older browsers?
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