I'll revert to the original (which will take some time because I've modified other files like resources) and post a minimal patch. That should be easy - what I'm basically doing is saving two tabs, so basically just have to trigger the code for tab0 and tab1. More in 3-4 hours...So sometimes it seems the nsIRequestObserver::onStopRequest(...) - which the nsHeaderSniffer object implements - is only serviced once, by the latter instance that is created.
Hmm... Does that happen in a vanilla trunk build? If so, what are the steps to reproduce? If not, is there a patch that needs to be applied to reproduce this?
-Boris
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