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Why is there a file called SQLPowerInjector.exe.config in the application root directory?

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Why is there a file called SQLPowerInjector.exe.config in the application root directory?

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This file is necessary if SQL Power Injector wants to load web pages containing errors in its header. As an example the W3C standard RFC 2616 section 4 stipulates that after the header fields an empty line (CRLF) should indicate the end of those fields. In some case, only a CR or LF is inserted causing thus an error in SQL Power Injector in the loading process. In order to be able to load as many pages as possible I have to add a value in that file to ignore those kind of protocol violations.

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