I have just installed an Apache 2.2.9 and it has exactly the same
behavior...

2008/9/24 #V[Á]lentín <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> "Accept-Charset", "Accept-Language", and "Content-Type" are the same in all
> cases. Moreover, I think that is no related to the encoding supported by the
> server, is about the encoding, languages and type of files supported -or
> preferred- by the browser.
>
> An example:
>
> Host: localhost
> User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; es-ES; rv:1.9.0.1)
> Gecko/2008070208 Firefox/3.0.1
> Accept: text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,*/*;q=0.8
> Accept-Language: es-es,es;q=0.8,en-us;q=0.5,en;q=0.3
> Accept-Encoding: gzip,deflate
> Accept-Charset: ISO-8859-1,utf-8;q=0.7,*;q=0.7
> Keep-Alive: 300
> Connection: keep-alive
> Cookie: dbx-pagemeta=grabit:0-|1-|2-|3-|4-|5-|6-|7-&advancedstuff:0-;
> dbx-postmeta=grabit:0+|5+|1+|2+|3+|4+&advancedstuff:0-|1-|2-;
> Autoescuela-Cesantes=1b37db2f26e6ef9a184a82a9d8a2c3e8;
> Eventos=54414e45d6a1ef59736e088e70aef327;
> Redondela-en-Foto=c49b771ebb3e75304f42087fc7d20664
>
> HTTP/1.x 403 Forbidden
> Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2008 08:49:17 GMT
> Server: Apache/2.0.59 (Win32) PHP/5.2.4
> Content-Length: 291
> Keep-Alive: timeout=15, max=100
> Connection: Keep-Alive
> Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1
>
>
> 2008/9/23 André Warnier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>> If you can, try using Firefox, with the "LiveHttpHeaders" add-on.
>>
>> That is an add-on that will - if you ask it - capture the outgoing HTTP
>> request and all its headers, and the incoming response with all its headers.
>> In this case, I am curious about headers like "Accept-Charset",
>> "Accept-Language", and "Content-Type".
>> Also about how the browser really sends the request URLs "on the wire".
>>
>> Now of course, another possibility is a bug in the particular Apache
>> version you are running. It happens sometimes.
>> You could try to install a slightly different version, just to check.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> #V[Á]lentín wrote:
>>
>>> So I got it ;-)
>>>
>>> I have nothing called mod_security in my httpd.conf, and I don't find
>>> anything related to filesystem encoding or something like that... :S
>>>
>>> 2008/9/23 Eric Covener <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>
>>>  On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 9:50 AM, #V[Á]lentín <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Err... I really don't understand the sentence "Nothing like
>>>>> mod_security
>>>>>
>>>> in
>>>>
>>>>> the picture?"... but, well, I have nothing called mod_security in my
>>>>> httpd.conf, so I suppose that the answer is no.
>>>>>
>>>> Sorry, I meant "in the picture" as an idiom for "involved"
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Eric Covener
>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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