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7.4

HTTP Get request is [truncated]

Asked by ngravatt in Internet Explorer Web Browser, Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), HTTP

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i have a remote server and a bunch of client PCs.  When i try to browse the remote website (which is actually a D-Link IP camera) some of the users get a 'Http bad request' error 400.  I did a packet capture and noticed on difference in the Http Get request.

after the line 'Request Version: HTTP/1.1' i see " [truncated] " before " Accept: ... "

this is the only difference i see in the request from my PC and the user's PC that is getting the error.  Everything else concerning the network is the same.  

What could be causing this?  I am pretty sure it is a setting in IE, because he is able to get to the site using Firefox.

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Zones: Internet Explorer Web Browser, Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), HTTP
Tags: Microsoft, Internet Explorer, 7.0.5730.13
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