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title="UNCONFIRMED - Validation in isValidHTTPHeaderValue is too sensitive."
href="https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=147445#c9">Comment # 9</a>
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title="UNCONFIRMED - Validation in isValidHTTPHeaderValue is too sensitive."
href="https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=147445">bug 147445</a>
from <span class="vcard"><a class="email" href="mailto:youennf@gmail.com" title="youenn fablet <youennf@gmail.com>"> <span class="fn">youenn fablet</span></a>
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<pre>(In reply to <a href="show_bug.cgi?id=147445#c8">comment #8</a>)
<span class="quote">> (In reply to <a href="show_bug.cgi?id=147445#c7">comment #7</a>)
> > Understood, what this means is that those browsers adhere to an obsolete
> > version of the HTTP spec here.
> >
> > Calling xhr.setRequestHeader(" ") is wrong on many levels, so I'm not
> > willing to ask for a reversal of this spec change unless there is evidence
> > that a sizable proportion of the internet is broken because of the change.
>
> As part of syncing WebKit and WPT tests, let's check this with W3C folks.
> I filed <a href="https://critic.hoppipolla.co.uk/r/5681">https://critic.hoppipolla.co.uk/r/5681</a></span >
Discussion link is: <a href="https://github.com/w3c/web-platform-tests/pull/2045">https://github.com/w3c/web-platform-tests/pull/2045</a></pre>
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