tag:support.appharbor.com,2010-11-23:/discussions/problems/5442-custom-http-header-not-reaching-the-applicationAppHarbor: Discussion 2012-07-18T11:14:32Ztag:support.appharbor.com,2010-11-23:Comment/173319092012-07-15T23:01:22Z2012-07-15T23:01:22ZCustom http header not reaching the application<div><p>I am adding a custom http header ("TOKEN_HEADER") using jquery
for some ajax requests. This is working perfectly ok locally but
not on my deployed site. Through logging I can see that this key
does not get through to the server. Are some of the headers
stripped away?</p></div>terjetyltag:support.appharbor.com,2010-11-23:Comment/173319092012-07-16T17:11:14Z2012-07-16T17:11:14ZCustom http header not reaching the application<div><p>Changed the token key to "authtoken" and then it passed.</p></div>terjetyltag:support.appharbor.com,2010-11-23:Comment/173319092012-07-16T17:15:25Z2012-07-16T17:15:25ZCustom http header not reaching the application<div><p>That's pretty strange - we're not blocking request headers on
purpose, but we'll take a look.</p>
<p>Michael</p></div>friismtag:support.appharbor.com,2010-11-23:Comment/173319092012-07-18T11:14:32Z2012-07-18T11:14:32ZCustom http header not reaching the application<div><p>Just to follow up on this. At the moment we do not support
underscores in headers and that was why your first custom http
header did not go through. So as long as you do not use
underscores, you are good.</p></div>Niels