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@rwinch rwinch commented Oct 25, 2023

Previously the documentation assumed that the readers knew how to use the X-Forwarded-* headers.

This commit documents details & examples of how to use the X-Forwarded-* headers.

Closes gh-31273

Previously the documentation assumed that the readers knew how to use
the X-Forwarded-* headers.

This commit documents details & examples of how to use the X-Forwarded-*
headers.

Closes spring-projectsgh-31273
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@snicoll snicoll added type: documentation A documentation task in: web Issues in web modules (web, webmvc, webflux, websocket) and removed status: waiting-for-triage An issue we've not yet triaged or decided on labels Oct 25, 2023
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Previously the documentation assumed that the readers knew how to use
the X-Forwarded-* headers. This commit documents details & examples
of how to use the X-Forwarded-* headers.

See gh-31491
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Thank you @rwinch for this much needed addition!

rstoyanchev added a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 25, 2023
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