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James Abley commented on HTTPCLIENT-834:
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W00t! By all means list me as a contributor. I wasn't expecting it to be 
accepted yet; I thought it was still a little rough. I hadn't found a coding 
style guide, so I was expecting some feedback there, apache license header, 
maybe a contributors agreement to submit? Not that I'm complaining. Thank you.

If the demand is there to allow it to be configured / removed, then we can add 
that.

I would like to look at content caching. I would think that's a bit more 
involved and I'm not sure that I can commit the time that I think it would 
require at the moment, but it's definitely something that I'd like to see in 
the library. Or I might see what else is in JIRA that looks fun, that would 
take the amount of time that I can commit to at the moment.

I'll also have to give it some thought as to how that might be implemented. 
I've got a little too much baggage in terms of how I've implemented something 
like that using httpclient-3.x and ehcache, so I need to step back and think 
about it using the 4.x API and (pluggable) cache implementations.

James

> Transparent Content Coding support
> ----------------------------------
>
>                 Key: HTTPCLIENT-834
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HTTPCLIENT-834
>             Project: HttpComponents HttpClient
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: HttpClient
>    Affects Versions: 4.0 Beta 3
>         Environment: Any
>            Reporter: James Abley
>         Attachments: 834-2009-03-17.patch, 834-svn-754998.patch
>
>
> I would like to see HttpClient features brought up to parity with other 
> libraries, both in Java and other languages. c.f. Python's httplib2 (not yet 
> in the standard library, but many would like to see it in there). That 
> library transparently handles gzip and compress content codings.
> This issue is to capture possible solutions to providing this sort of innate 
> functionality in HttpClient, so that users aren't required to know RFC2616 
> intimately. The HttpClient library should do the right thing and use the 
> network in the most efficient manner possible.

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