On 30/06/2009, at 10:16 AM, John Casey wrote:
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>
> Brett Porter wrote:
>>> + It's important to understand that the above method didn't allow
>>> you to turn off the default HTTP headers; nor
>>> + did it allow you to specify headers on a per-method basis.
>> That's not quite true, since the only default headers were the
>> caching ones, which could be disabled by setting useCache to false.
>> Would it be better to phrase this as "under 2.1.0 and earlier"?
>
>
> BTW, maybe I'm missing something, but I took a look at the sources
> in the beta-5 tag, and this is what I found, starting
> AbstractHttpClientWagon.java@400 :
Yay consistency :) It turns out only the lightweight one had the
useCache flag.
Anyway, you can ignore the comment, as you pointed out there was also
the Accept-Encoding which couldn't be disabled in either.
- Brett
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