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Brad Fitzpatrick authored
A user pointed out that Go didn't work with their corp proxy, always throwing 400 Bad Request errors. Looking at the RFC 2616, Host is always required, even with proxies. The old code assumed that writing an absolute URL in the first line of an HTTP request implied that the Host header was no longer necessary. Double-checked behavior with curl. R=golang-dev, dsymonds CC=golang-dev https://golang.org/cl/4539075
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