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by treve
3501 days ago
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That nightmare had to do with misbehaving servers. IE had to advertise as Mozilla so servers would serve the better response. In this case it would be possible for a client to fake a UA, but it's more likely that they weren't aware they were doing things incorrectly and correct the behavior rather than opting in to mimicing a different UA to get the server to behave in a non-standard way. I haven't seen this happen, and this is one of the most popular DAV implementations. I have seen people fix broken implementations as I've slowly been making the server more strict over the last 10 years. |
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