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It's not allowed, however a heavily deployed client (Flash player)
can send such an empty header, therefore we make a special condition
for it and return an empty list when it happens.
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We know this specific parameter is case insensitive so we
automatically lowercase it to make things simpler to the
developer.
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The SPDY connection processes are also supervisors.
Missing:
* sendfile support
* request body reading support
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The manual details every stable public functions of Cowboy.
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Should improve the detection of wrong protocol options.
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It was added all the time when * was missing, the RFC specifies it
should only be added if it wasn't already present, though.
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It incorrectly returned a tuple containing the charset and an
associated quality which wasn't being used.
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Now instead of {1, 1} we have 'HTTP/1.1', and instead of {1, 0}
we have 'HTTP/1.0'. This is more efficient, easier to read in
crash logs, and clearer in the code.
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Clients do not send it. We skip the value if we receive it now,
as it shouldn't happen, and won't for all the mainstream clients.
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It accepts iodata() and not binary() for the payload.
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