--- Olaf van der Spek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Content-Type is required for any request that has content. It's an HTTP requirement and has very little to do with PHP.
Can you explain what you're talking about?
I was talking about the request, not about the response.
As was I. That's why I used the word request. :-)
I'm sorry, I misunderstood 'thas has content'.
You'll have a very tough time getting an answer if you can't explain your question. That's the only helpful hint I can provide.
The reason I'm asking is that I've got a small application that does a POST request without that header and it used to work fine and not it doesn't.
So I was wondering in which version PHP changed this behaviour.
Chris
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