Le quintidi 15 messidor, an CCXXIII, Stephan Holljes a écrit : > >> + if ((ret = ffurl_alloc(c, s->filename, AVIO_FLAG_READ_WRITE, > >> &sl->interrupt_callback)) < 0) > > AVIO_FLAG_READ_WRITE seems wrong. > Changed to AVIO_FLAG_WRITE, but don't we read the request data from > the client? Why does it work as intended with AVIO_FLAG_WRITE?
You are mixing the modes for the HTTP context and for the TCP context. For the TCP context, it must be READ_WRITE, of course, in order to read the request and send the reply. But for the HTTP context, it only determines what methods are automatically accepted by the logic you wrote a bit earlier: GET to write to clients, POST to read from clients. > Since I was told on IRC that sending git send-email patches is > preferred over attached patch-files, I will send the patches in a > series of follow-up emails. I will look at them presently. Regards, -- Nicolas George
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