1 | Revision history for AnyEvent::HTTP |
1 | Revision history for AnyEvent::HTTP |
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3 | TODO: provide lwp_request function that takes an lwp http requets and returns a http response. |
3 | TODO: provide lwp_request function that takes an lwp http requets and returns a http response. |
4 | TODO: http://efl20.com/wp-register.php refresh-header, instead of location |
4 | TODO: http://efl20.com/wp-register.php refresh-header, instead of location |
5 | TODO: GET => POST like mozilla does it, not like the rfc does it? |
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6 | TODO: maybe support broken Expires header? |
5 | TODO: maybe support broken Expires header? |
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8 | TODO: header liens end in \r |
7 | 1.46 Mon Sep 6 08:29:34 CEST 2010 |
9 | - some (broken) servers differentiate between empty search parts |
8 | - some (broken) servers differentiate between empty search parts |
10 | and nonexistant search parts, work around this (problem |
9 | and nonexistant search parts, work around this (problem |
11 | analyzed by Sergey Zasenko). |
10 | analyzed by Sergey Zasenko). |
12 | - possibly increase robustness by always setting an on_error |
11 | - possibly increase robustness by always setting an on_error |
13 | callback ont he AnyEvent::Handle object. |
12 | callback on the AnyEvent::Handle object (especially in case |
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13 | of user errors, such as nehative timeouts). |
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14 | - we now always follow 301/302/303 redirects and mutate POST to GET. |
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15 | - we now always follow 307 redirects, even for POST. |
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16 | - header-less responses are not parsed correctly (at a negative |
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17 | speed penatly :). |
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15 | 1.45 Wed Jun 16 21:15:26 CEST 2010 |
19 | 1.45 Wed Jun 16 21:15:26 CEST 2010 |
16 | - fix a bug where the handle would go away directly after a successful |
20 | - fix a bug where the handle would go away directly after a successful |
17 | connect (analyzed and patch by Maxim Dounin). |
21 | connect (analyzed and patch by Maxim Dounin). |
18 | - due to popular demand, introduce the Redirect pseudo response header. |
22 | - due to popular demand, introduce the Redirect pseudo response header. |