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ASF subversion and git services commented on HTTPCLIENT-2376:
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Commit 2d7abf5b9b68bc03082e527a8d0553c6dc10aa7d in httpcomponents-client's
branch refs/heads/5.5.x from Oleg Kalnichevski
[ https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf?p=httpcomponents-client.git;h=2d7abf5b9 ]
HTTPCLIENT-2376: fixed ContentCompressionExec not taking `acceptEncoding`
parameter into account
> The Accept-Encoding value has changed after update to Apache HTTP Client 5.5
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>
> Key: HTTPCLIENT-2376
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HTTPCLIENT-2376
> Project: HttpComponents HttpClient
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: HttpClient (classic)
> Affects Versions: 5.5
> Reporter: Yavor Stankov
> Priority: Major
>
> I just saw that the requests sent by the HTTP Client 5.5 has change in the
> Accept-Encoding value from: *gzip, deflate* to: {*}gzip, x-gzip, deflate{*}.
> I checked the code and the change is coming from the constructor of the
> *ContentCompressionExec* which now no longer takes in mind the parameter
> {*}acceptEncoding{*}.
>
> This constructor is called by the *HttpClientBuilder* which is passing the
> *acceptEncoding* parameter by using the values from the *contentDecoderMap*
> for which there is a setter in the builder which we use and we rely on having
> exactly these values for the header:
> *LinkedHashMap<String, InputStreamFactory> contentDecoderMap = new
> LinkedHashMap<>();*
> *contentDecoderMap.put("gzip", GZIPInputStreamFactory.getInstance());*
> *contentDecoderMap.put("deflate",
> DeflateInputStreamFactory.getInstance());*
>
> *HttpClientBuilder.create().setContentDecoderRegistry(contentDecoderMap)...*
> **
> I know that x-gzip is a legacy value for gzip and it is most probably added
> for compatibility reasons only and it should not have huge affect, but I'm
> afraid that we are calling a lot of different servers some of which are using
> other HTTP based protocols and I don't really know if this could affect out
> processing.
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