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− | '''Note''': | + | '''Note''': if the last line in the source does not end with a terminated line, it won't be read by that event, you might want to read that last line inside the on sockclose event. We can't use -f on sockread because it would allow the code to display whatever is in the buffer even if no terminated line is present. |
If you ever worked with HTTP 1.1, you know that it can send data in chunk, here is a way to write the real content to a file: | If you ever worked with HTTP 1.1, you know that it can send data in chunk, here is a way to write the real content to a file: |