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It appears was intended to be used about a specific configuration option in Apache. But some questions have used where they should have been using . I saw only 10 questions in total with this tag.

I have created a tag wiki explaining that this tag is for the Apache RequestHeader configuration directive. I have removed from three questions and replaced it with where appropriate. There are six questions left with the tag, which all appear to actually be about Apache configuration.

It seems like is covering one specific HTTP header. I have created a tag wiki explaining this. It looks like the majority of the 26 questions with this tag are using it consistently about the HTTP Host header. It might be useful to rename the tag as . I have removed the tag from a single questiona single question about SMTP.

and seem too generic to be useful. On a quick look it seems like maybe 40-50% of them should be retagged as while there is also maybe 30-40% about mail headers, and a few which are about other kinds of headers.

It appears was intended to be used about a specific configuration option in Apache. But some questions have used where they should have been using . I saw only 10 questions in total with this tag.

I have created a tag wiki explaining that this tag is for the Apache RequestHeader configuration directive. I have removed from three questions and replaced it with where appropriate. There are six questions left with the tag, which all appear to actually be about Apache configuration.

It seems like is covering one specific HTTP header. I have created a tag wiki explaining this. It looks like the majority of the 26 questions with this tag are using it consistently about the HTTP Host header. It might be useful to rename the tag as . I have removed the tag from a single question about SMTP.

and seem too generic to be useful. On a quick look it seems like maybe 40-50% of them should be retagged as while there is also maybe 30-40% about mail headers, and a few which are about other kinds of headers.

It appears was intended to be used about a specific configuration option in Apache. But some questions have used where they should have been using . I saw only 10 questions in total with this tag.

I have created a tag wiki explaining that this tag is for the Apache RequestHeader configuration directive. I have removed from three questions and replaced it with where appropriate. There are six questions left with the tag, which all appear to actually be about Apache configuration.

It seems like is covering one specific HTTP header. I have created a tag wiki explaining this. It looks like the majority of the 26 questions with this tag are using it consistently about the HTTP Host header. It might be useful to rename the tag as . I have removed the tag from a single question about SMTP.

and seem too generic to be useful. On a quick look it seems like maybe 40-50% of them should be retagged as while there is also maybe 30-40% about mail headers, and a few which are about other kinds of headers.

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It appears was intended to be used about a specific configuration option in Apache. But some answersquestions have used where they should have been usedusing . I saw only 10 questions in total with this tag.

I have created a tag wiki explaining that this tag is for the Apache RequestHeader configuration directive. I have removed from three questions and replaced it with where appropriate. There are six questions left with the tag, which all appear to actually be about Apache configuration.

It seems like is covering one specific HTTP header. I have created a tag wiki explaining this. It looks like the majority of the 26 questions with this tag are using it consistently about the HTTP Host header. It might be useful to rename the tag as . I have removed the tag from a single question about SMTP.

and seem too generic to be useful. On a quick look it seems like maybe 40-50% of them should be retagged as while there is also maybe 30-40% about mail headers, and a few which are about other kinds of headers.

It appears was intended to be used about a specific configuration option in Apache. But some answers have used where they should have been used . I saw only 10 questions in total with this tag.

I have created a tag wiki explaining that this tag is for the Apache RequestHeader configuration directive. I have removed from three questions and replaced it with where appropriate. There are six questions left with the tag, which all appear to actually be about Apache configuration.

It seems like is covering one specific HTTP header. I have created a tag wiki explaining this. It looks like the majority of the 26 questions with this tag are using it consistently about the HTTP Host header. It might be useful to rename the tag as . I have removed the tag from a single question about SMTP.

and seem too generic to be useful. On a quick look it seems like maybe 40-50% of them should be retagged as while there is also maybe 30-40% about mail headers, and a few which are about other kinds of headers.

It appears was intended to be used about a specific configuration option in Apache. But some questions have used where they should have been using . I saw only 10 questions in total with this tag.

I have created a tag wiki explaining that this tag is for the Apache RequestHeader configuration directive. I have removed from three questions and replaced it with where appropriate. There are six questions left with the tag, which all appear to actually be about Apache configuration.

It seems like is covering one specific HTTP header. I have created a tag wiki explaining this. It looks like the majority of the 26 questions with this tag are using it consistently about the HTTP Host header. It might be useful to rename the tag as . I have removed the tag from a single question about SMTP.

and seem too generic to be useful. On a quick look it seems like maybe 40-50% of them should be retagged as while there is also maybe 30-40% about mail headers, and a few which are about other kinds of headers.

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It appears was intended to be used about a specific configuration option in Apache. But some answers have used where they should have been used . I saw only 10 questions in total with this tag.

I have created a tag wiki explaining that this tag is for the Apache RequestHeader configuration directive. I have removed from three questions and replaced it with where appropriate. There are six questions left with the tag, which all appear to actually be about Apache configuration.

It seems like is covering one specific HTTP header. I have created a tag wiki explaining this. It looks like the majority of the 26 questions with this tag are using it consistently about the HTTP Host header. It might be useful to rename the tag as . I have removed the tag from a single question about SMTP.

and seem too generic to be useful. On a quick look it seems like maybe 40-50% of them should be retagged as while there is also maybe 30-40% about mail headers, and a few which are about other kinds of headers.

It appears was intended to be used about a specific configuration option in Apache. But some answers have used where they should have been used . I saw only 10 questions in total with this tag.

I have created a tag wiki explaining that this tag is for the Apache RequestHeader configuration directive. I have removed from three questions and replaced it with where appropriate. There are six questions left with the tag, which all appear to actually be about Apache configuration.

It seems like is covering one specific HTTP header. I have created a tag wiki explaining this. It looks like the majority of the 26 questions with this tag are using it consistently about the HTTP Host header. It might be useful to rename the tag as .

and seem too generic to be useful. On a quick look it seems like maybe 40-50% of them should be retagged as while there is also maybe 30-40% about mail headers, and a few which are about other kinds of headers.

It appears was intended to be used about a specific configuration option in Apache. But some answers have used where they should have been used . I saw only 10 questions in total with this tag.

I have created a tag wiki explaining that this tag is for the Apache RequestHeader configuration directive. I have removed from three questions and replaced it with where appropriate. There are six questions left with the tag, which all appear to actually be about Apache configuration.

It seems like is covering one specific HTTP header. I have created a tag wiki explaining this. It looks like the majority of the 26 questions with this tag are using it consistently about the HTTP Host header. It might be useful to rename the tag as . I have removed the tag from a single question about SMTP.

and seem too generic to be useful. On a quick look it seems like maybe 40-50% of them should be retagged as while there is also maybe 30-40% about mail headers, and a few which are about other kinds of headers.

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