an HTTP request, requires an HTTP response, regardless of what the headers are set to. proxies and other things that come in the middle would be confused, or even reject the response if something else came in between. I'd be surprised if anyone here would be interested in making that modification, it would break the protocol. why would applications like XMMS or WinAmp not handle a HTTP response, but would need the response to be of a different kind?

Filip

Arend van Spriel wrote:
Hi,

I have created a stand-alone socket application serving HTTP request
from XMMS, WinAmp, etc. which use the header field 'icy-metadata' on
which the server application returns with ICY response.

Now I would like to do the same from within a Tomcat servlet. As I am
not aware what the correct channel was I already created an enhancement
bug in bugzilla: http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=44399

I also attached a solution there, but more experienced tomcat developers
may have a better one. Maybe the community can comment on this request.

Gr. AvS

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