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All 1xx (informational), 204 (no content), and 304 (not modified)
responses MUST NOT include a message-body, and thus are always
terminated by the first empty line after the header fields.
This implies that chunked encoding MUST NOT be used for these
status codes.
Change-Id: If6778165c947e64bc20d1ecab7a669e0b096f1a9
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Add test in the correct place which was the reason the guard became missing
without being noticed.
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If a status code is provide by the ESI script that status code should have
precedence over internal defaults.
Also remove RFC 2616 requirement that URI must be absolute, that requirement
is relaxed by RFC 7231.
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If the client uses PUT or POST to send a HTTP body the server
currently will gather the whole body in memory before passing it on to
the mod-callback. For legacy reasons it also converts the binary body
to a list, this is really bad for memory usage!
Add new option max_client_body_chunk to enable chunked handling of
content-length requests. Also make it possible for chunked-encoded data
to be propagated in portions to the mod-callback.
Conflicts:
lib/inets/test/httpd_SUITE.erl
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or fails
Also remove legacy debug macros and add help function httpd_util:error_log/2
to avoid code duplication.
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