On Mon, 8 Dec 2003, Daniel A Brodie wrote:
> I am not sure what you mean by request headr/reply header, but
> I hope this answers the question.
request header == a header which is part of the request sent by the client
to the web server.
reply header == a header which is part of the reply sent by the web server
to the client.
> Well, basicly, when I want to request a page from the server to put into
> the cache/give to a requesting client.
A page is not a header. You can not request a header. A header is part of
the request/reply.
What is it you want to do really? Please try to describe what kind of
information you want to add, and who is going to use this information.
> My problem is that I havn't been able to find the function
> that gets run to actually get a web page from a peer. If you
> can point me even to a higher level function (i.e. dosn't do
> the actual fetching, but calls a functions that somewhere down
> the line actually fetchs), I would apreciate that.
httpStart is the starting point for HTTP requests, both requests sent to
peers and requests sent to origin servers.
Regards
Henrik
Received on Mon Dec 08 2003 - 17:16:45 MST
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