Thank you. I understand then. That obviously
invalidates my suggestion.
However, I wonder how this works in practice. I
mean, how do regular browsers deal with it? The RFC
specifically states that if you receive an error
after the headers, and you used a Content-Length
header, you MUST (their emphasis) drop the connection.
Perhaps it's done with "chunking"?
-dZ.
>------- Original Message -------
>From : Fastream
Technologies[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent : 9/19/2008 12:54:58 PM
>To : [email protected]
>Cc :
>Subject : RE: Re: [twsocket] Early web server response
>
What you miss is NTLM 401 response includes some
random data that must be
returned with the request in the same connection.
Otherwise value would be
lost at server side!!
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