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Cut in four different chapters: request, request body,
response and cookies.
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Reworked the table of contents also.
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Not that it matters for the test, but still.
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Temporary mimetypes list here too.
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Temporarily hardcode the list of mimetypes.
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We now describe how to build a hello world application from
start to finish, including setting up erlang.mk for building,
and using relx for generating the release. All concepts are
not explained in details of course, but we don't need to at
this point, we just want things to be working.
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Start moving a few functions from Cowboy into cowlib.
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And various other improvements following the addition of two tests.
New dependency cowlib that will gradually receive most of the parse
code from SPDY but also HTTP and its headers.
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this will be used by tests
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Thanks ale.
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