I am also getting the same problem.  We have a route with several routing slips in the 
sequence, for selecting appropriate XSL transforms and XSD validations.  Also one to 
compute a "file" endpoint destination depends on identity of submitter.

We get consistent behavoiur - the headers survive most routing slips but always 
disappear after a slip which computed the XSD validation or the file endpoint.  
I cannot replicate this in a unit test - route builder that goes through a 
routing slip specifying an XSD validation always works, and always retains all 
headers at the end.




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