Hi,
How is the HTTP request prepared? Is it with a CRLF on every line or
is it just a CRLF on the request line?
GET /documentation/apache/ HTTP/1.0<crlf>
Connection: Keep-Alive<crlf>
User-Agent: Mozilla/4.01 [en] (Win95; I)<crlf>
Host: hal.etc.com.au<crlf>
If I were to prepare the above HTTP request in a text file, would I
place a "\n\r" for a CRLF or would I just place a "\n"?
Thanks,
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Hareesh Nagarajan
WEB: http://puggy.symonds.net/~hareesh
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How is the HTTP request prepared? Is it with a CRLF on every line or
is it just a CRLF on the request line?
GET /documentation/apache/ HTTP/1.0<crlf>
Connection: Keep-Alive<crlf>
User-Agent: Mozilla/4.01 [en] (Win95; I)<crlf>
Host: hal.etc.com.au<crlf>
If I were to prepare the above HTTP request in a text file, would I
place a "\n\r" for a CRLF or would I just place a "\n"?
Thanks,
--
Hareesh Nagarajan
WEB: http://puggy.symonds.net/~hareesh
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