Posting static data using POST and chunked encoded now also appends the

data to the initial request buffer, if the total post data is less than
100K.
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Daniel Stenberg 2003-05-28 07:54:33 +00:00
parent 5670563a26
commit 4e410111db
1 changed files with 17 additions and 6 deletions

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@ -1169,16 +1169,27 @@ CURLcode Curl_http(struct connectdata *conn)
add_buffer(req_buffer, "\r\n", 2);
/* and here we setup the pointers to the actual data */
if(data->set.postfields) {
if(!conn->bits.upload_chunky) {
/* We have a static chunk of data to POST, and we're not sending
it 'chunked', then we can just as well append it to the request
already now to reduce the number if send() calls */
add_buffer(req_buffer, data->set.postfields, postsize);
if(postsize < (100*1024)) {
/* The post data is less than 100K, then append it to the header.
This limit is no magic limit but only set to prevent really huge
POSTs to get the data duplicated with malloc() and family. */
if(!conn->bits.upload_chunky)
/* We're not sending it 'chunked', append it to the request
already now to reduce the number if send() calls */
add_buffer(req_buffer, data->set.postfields, postsize);
else {
/* Append the POST data chunky-style */
add_bufferf(req_buffer, "%x\r\n", postsize);
add_buffer(req_buffer, data->set.postfields, postsize);
add_buffer(req_buffer, "\r\n0\r\n", 5); /* end of a chunked
transfer stream */
}
}
else {
/* A huge POST coming up, do data separate from the request */
http->postsize = postsize;
http->postdata = data->set.postfields;