Good to know that it is working with apache.  Thanks for your help.

On Jan 3, 2:26 pm, Anthony <[email protected]> wrote:
> Actually, just tried sending a hurl.it request, and Apache with mod_wsgi
> did pass the custom header to web2py, so maybe your problem is with your
> nginx setup.
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> On Tuesday, January 3, 2012 5:17:52 PM UTC-5, Anthony wrote:
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> > Sorry, not enough sleep last night. Anyway, I have been able to pick up
> > custom headers when running Rocket and Apache with mod_wsgi, so it should
> > work in general. I'm not sure what the problem is in this case. Have you
> > tried actual requests from Twilio (rather than just testing with hurl.it)?
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> > Anthony
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> > On Tuesday, January 3, 2012 5:01:01 PM UTC-5, James M. wrote:
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> >> I think you are looking at the post from IE tohttp://hurl.it, which
> >> is including the Header parameter (as a post parameter) to hurl.it,
> >> when it arrives at hurl.it it should create a http post from the
> >> hurl.it server to the url specified with header, parameters and body
> >> specified.
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> >> On Jan 3, 10:01 am, Anthony <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> > On Tuesday, January 3, 2012 12:31:10 PM UTC-5, James M. wrote:
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> >> > > I am testing it usinghttp://hurl.itandmanually adding the header,
> >> > > so I am fairly confident the header is getting passed(at least in
> >> > > testing).
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> >> > Hmm, when I try hurl.it in IE and add a custom header, the custom
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> >> > doesn't appear in the request headers in IE's developer tools. Instead,
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> >> > see the following added to the query string of the URL:
> >> > header-keys%5B%5D=X-Twilio-Signature. Maybe the problem is with hurl.it.
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> >> > Anthony

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