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Re: [PATCH] allows curl to be able to send the custom headers with empty value.
From: <Will.Hanson_at_equifax.com>
Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2011 20:04:50 -0400
On Wed, 7 Sep 2011, Will.Hanson@equifax.com wrote:
> If someone could add a curl_easy_setopt for this setting, it would be useful
> and appreciated. The idea is to modify the POST / HTTP/1.1 to say POST
> ANYTHING HTTP/1.1 and letting cURL decide the HTTP string. This ability
> accommodates web servers that utilize the POST PATH to decide what to do
> versus using the URL.
Why? What's the purpose of this option? You can already specify the path.
And why did you hijack this thread about a completely sepearate
patch/functionality ?
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Received on 2011-09-08
Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2011 20:04:50 -0400
Daniel, sorry for the accidental hijack. I hadn't been on the actual thread and thought Dan's email pertained to the topic.
I apologize for any inconvenience or confusion I caused.
Where can I learn more about setting the path as you mentioned?
Will Hanson
Office (770) 752-1071 x444-1071
Mobile (770) 296-8122
Daniel Stenberg ---09/07/2011 05:32:01 PM---On Wed, 7 Sep 2011, Will.Hanson@equifax.com wrote:
Sent by: curl-library-bounces@cool.haxx.se 09/07/2011 05:29 PM
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On Wed, 7 Sep 2011, Will.Hanson@equifax.com wrote:
> If someone could add a curl_easy_setopt for this setting, it would be useful
> and appreciated. The idea is to modify the POST / HTTP/1.1 to say POST
> ANYTHING HTTP/1.1 and letting cURL decide the HTTP string. This ability
> accommodates web servers that utilize the POST PATH to decide what to do
> versus using the URL.
Why? What's the purpose of this option? You can already specify the path.
And why did you hijack this thread about a completely sepearate
patch/functionality ?
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/ daniel.haxx.se
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