Thanks
I think it should change in the next Version it is conform to RFC - and if users update they can fix this again
I wrote above:
See:
http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/...c2.html#sec2.2
Quote:
HTTP/1.1 defines the sequence CR LF as the end-of-line marker for all
protocol elements except the entity-body (see appendix 19.3 for
tolerant applications). The end-of-line marker within an entity-body
is defined by its associated media type, as described in section 3.7.
CRLF= CR LF
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Microsoft IIS 6 is designed for NEW Security

and they use STRICT RFC and no tolerant applications.
-Roland-