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For now, that only concerns accept-invalid-http-{request/response} and accept-unsafe-violations-in-http-{request/response}. But the idea is to make dangerous directives hard to find. It is one more way to discourage anyone to use it. And, optionnaly, it is also handy because it keeps the matrix aligned on 80 columns. |
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design-thoughts | ||
internals | ||
lua-api | ||
51Degrees-device-detection.txt | ||
DeviceAtlas-device-detection.txt | ||
HAProxyCommunityEdition_60px.png | ||
SOCKS4.protocol.txt | ||
SPOE.txt | ||
WURFL-device-detection.txt | ||
acl.fig | ||
coding-style.txt | ||
configuration.txt | ||
cookie-options.txt | ||
gpl.txt | ||
haproxy.1 | ||
intro.txt | ||
lgpl.txt | ||
linux-syn-cookies.txt | ||
lua.txt | ||
management.txt | ||
netscaler-client-ip-insertion-protocol.txt | ||
network-namespaces.txt | ||
peers-v2.0.txt | ||
peers.txt | ||
proxy-protocol.txt | ||
queuing.fig | ||
regression-testing.txt | ||
seamless_reload.txt |