Ok, so this is not an issue.
regards,
Roland
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Subject: RE: Handling HTTP 1.1 status 100 responses
Patrcik,
A well behaving HTTP 1.1 agent is not supposed to return 1xx status codes
to the caller at all. Basically, this is nothing that you, as a user,
should be concerned with. HttpClient since beta-1 completely hides away
all the low level details of the 'expect:100-continue' handshake. It has
been designed to follow the HTTP spec guidelines with regard to 1xx status
codes and will never spit 100 status code back at you.
Oleg
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Hi,
I am looking for a way to handle http1.1 status 1XX responses, without
having to post my request again (note that I never put explicit expect
headers in my requests!). I suppose that some implementations bases on the
Jakarta-commons http client have done this already. Can anybody suggest me
how to do this?
Thanks a lot,
Patrick Baeyens
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