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Re: Use read/write with same curl handle.

From: Nilesh <nilesh_at_kenati.com>
Date: Wed, 01 Mar 2006 14:33:27 +0530

I mean only header goes to header callback.

Nilesh wrote:

> Some more insite.....
>
> In file transfer.c
> In function, CURLcode Curl_readwrite(struct connectdata *conn, bool
> *done)
>
> I tried printing, incoming data as follows,
> /* receive data from the network! */
> int readrc = Curl_read(conn, conn->sockfd, k->buf, buffersize,
> &nread);
>
> printf("CURL : k_buf[%s]\n", k->buf);
>
>
> This k->buf shows correctly both headet and data from server responce.
>
> Some how from there data is not getting passed to my write_callback.
> Only goes to header_callback.
>
>
> Nilesh wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Daniel Stenberg wrote:
>>
>>> On Tue, 28 Feb 2006, Nilesh wrote:
>>>
>>>>> And you are sure you keep looping and calling the *perform()
>>>>> function as long as the transfer is still alive?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Yes I do that. I have posted the loop above.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Have you verified with a network sniffer that you actually do get a
>>> HTTP body in the response?
>>
>>
>>
>> No I have not done it.
>> Normal browser receives data from server. But my curl application
>> ( which is supposed to act as http client) doesn't receive anything
>> but header.
>>
>>>
>>> What libcurl version on what OS is this?
>>
>>
>>
>> it is 7.15.1 on Redhat Linux 9.
>>
>>>
>>> Can you make your code get the body if you try a simple request to a
>>> public URL somewhere?
>>
>>
>>
>> As i said brower request gets data properly, but not my curl.
>>
>>
>> Another point, I am using header callback to recieve http header.
>> This has been set to same curl handle.
>> I tried setting CURLOPT_HEADER to non-zero, then my write_callback is
>> getting callled but with data same as header.
>>
>> Bit confused here now :-)
>>
>>
>
Received on 2006-03-01