> Also, possibly, somewhere between Tomcat 7.0.14 and 7.0.69, the AJP Connector 
> code in Tomcat has been modified, perhaps > to reject POST's with no content.
> (In an intended or unintended way; after all, POSTs with no content aren't 
> exactly your standard thing, and could even be
> forbidden by the HTTP RFC (I haven't checked)).
> The Tomcat change log on the website may give some clue there.

Thanks...  it may well be that the newest version is acting correctly and the 
old verion was in the
wrong!  (My problem is I don't know how many times this was used in the code 
I've inherited!)

I'll check the change log and maybe the HTTP refs and see what should happen 
with an "empty" POST.

Thanks again.

Derric

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