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Peter Judge
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Brian, This (probably) stems from the fact that Classic WebSpeed uses CGI; PASOE does not*. If you look in List of HTTP header fields - Wikipedia at the “Common non-standard response fields” section, you’ll see a note to the effect that this is what CGI does (turns the “Status” header into an HTTP status-line value). I think it’s work contacting Tech Support again so that we can patch this. * The CGI variables are emulated in PASOE so that stuff keeps working, but clearly there’s some underlying behaviour that’s not been addressed.
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