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Daniel Stenberg da58d03ff7 Venkat Akella found out that libcurl did not like HTTP responses that simply
responded with a single status line and no headers nor body. Starting now, a
HTTP response on a persistent connection (i.e not set to be closed after the
response has been taken care of) must have Content-Length or chunked
encoding set, or libcurl will simply assume that there is no body.

To my horror I learned that we had no less than 57(!) test cases that did bad
HTTP responses like this, and even the test http server (sws) responded badly
when queried by the test system if it is the test system. So although the
actual fix for the problem was tiny, going through all the newly failing test
cases got really painful and boring.
2006-11-25 13:32:04 +00:00

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<info>
<keywords>
HTTP
HTTP GET
followlocation
</keywords>
</info>
# Server-side
<reply>
<data>
HTTP/1.1 301 This is a weirdo text message swsclose
Date: Thu, 09 Nov 2010 14:49:00 GMT
Server: test-server/fake
Location: data/2760002.txt?coolsite=http://anotherurl/?a_second/2760002
Connection: close
This server reply is for testing a simple Location: following
</data>
<data2>
HTTP/1.1 200 Followed here fine swsclose
Date: Thu, 09 Nov 2010 14:49:00 GMT
Server: test-server/fake
Content-Length: 52
If this is received, the location following worked
</data2>
<datacheck>
HTTP/1.1 301 This is a weirdo text message swsclose
Date: Thu, 09 Nov 2010 14:49:00 GMT
Server: test-server/fake
Location: data/2760002.txt?coolsite=http://anotherurl/?a_second/2760002
Connection: close
HTTP/1.1 200 Followed here fine swsclose
Date: Thu, 09 Nov 2010 14:49:00 GMT
Server: test-server/fake
Content-Length: 52
If this is received, the location following worked
</datacheck>
</reply>
# Client-side
<client>
<server>
http
</server>
<name>
HTTP Location: following with multiple question marks in URLs
</name>
<command>
"http://%HOSTIP:%HTTPPORT/want?uri=http://anything/276?secondq/276" -L
</command>
</client>
# Verify data after the test has been "shot"
<verify>
<strip>
^User-Agent:.*
</strip>
<protocol>
GET /want?uri=http://anything/276?secondq/276 HTTP/1.1
Host: 127.0.0.1:%HTTPPORT
Accept: */*
GET /data/2760002.txt?coolsite=http://anotherurl/?a_second/2760002 HTTP/1.1
Host: 127.0.0.1:%HTTPPORT
Accept: */*
</protocol>
</verify>