I asked this question on the #django IRC, but thought to put it here too.
Over the weekend, I ran into an unexpected problem with the Django development server. It seems to either ignore or not properly handle the expect header. I understand that modern http clients will send an 100-continue for the expect header (and expect the server to respond appropriately) if the POST request is large.
Although I eventually found a workaround on the client side, is this something that can be fixed in the django development server?
More info on the issue https://github.com/daurnimator/lua-http/issues/126
-- Over the weekend, I ran into an unexpected problem with the Django development server. It seems to either ignore or not properly handle the expect header. I understand that modern http clients will send an 100-continue for the expect header (and expect the server to respond appropriately) if the POST request is large.
Although I eventually found a workaround on the client side, is this something that can be fixed in the django development server?
More info on the issue https://github.com/daurnimator/lua-http/issues/126
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