Hi Matthew, but from what I know, not all HTTP responses have "Content-Length" field. responses with "chunked" payload are one of them. what can I do then?
Thank you. On Saturday, January 11, 2014 1:23 PM, Matthew Donald <matthew.b.don...@gmail.com> wrote: Sockets (SSL or otherwise) are layer-3 objects while content is a layer-7 object. To get an accurate end-of-content marker, you'll need to parse the output, buts since you are using the https protocol, that's going to be easy. > > >Essentially, parse out the "Content-Length" header and read that many bytes >past the end of the http headers. > > > > > > > >On 11 January 2014 19:46, M. V. <bored_to_deat...@yahoo.com> wrote: > >Hi everybody, >> >> >> >>I'm writing an application that creates multiple non-blocking SSL connections >>to an https server, in each one I send a request and read the server's response. my problem is, whatever I do, I can't determine when the response data is finished. here's part of my code responsible for sending and receiving data: >>....fd_set connectionfds;structtimeval >>timeout2;FD_ZERO(&connectionfds);FD_SET(socket_server,&connectionfds);timeout2.tv_usec >> =0;timeout2.tv_sec =1;while(1){r=BIO_read(io,buf,BUFSIZZ-1);if(r>0){//gather >>datacontinue;}elseif(SSL_get_error(ssl,r)==SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ){intret >>=select(socket_server +1,&connectionfds,NULL,NULL,&timeout2);if(ret >><=0){break;}continue;}else{break;}}// use whole gathered data.... >>my problem with above code is, if I set select timeout to a small time, I can't guarantee that all data is received (because some servers are really slow), and if I set timeout to a long time (5-10 seconds), my socket is getting stucked in wait-state for a long time and I can't use the response before that. I tried to make this work by using "BIO_should_read()" or "BIO_pending()" functions, but none of them is giving me what I want. so, Is there a way to determine when exactly there is nothing else to read on the SSL socket? >> >> >>Thank you. >> >> >> > > >