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Chas,

On 2/5/2010 2:45 PM, c...@munat.com wrote:
> So for Tomcat to unilaterally strip the entity-headers from a PUT request
> while passing only the optional entity-body seems just, well, wrong to me.

Could you please be clear when you say "entity headers": do you mean
HTTP headers? I have a Tomcat 6.0.20 install right in front of me that
definitely does allow the servlet (in my case, a simple JSP that dumps
requests) to read the HTTP headers. HTTP GET parameters are also
correctly provided to the servlet.

> example.com/persons/6cd79223-3585-4618-ab78-1c20db09c535

I didn't check to see if the path info is available for PUT requests.
For that, I'll have to write a separate servlet. I'm willing to write a
test if this is the behavior you are experiencing.

So, please, what is it that Tomcat is apparently hiding from your servlet?

- -chris
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