On Wed, 1 Oct 2014, Erik Janssen wrote:

Stumbled on section 9.2 in the RFC 2326, which is explicit:

  Unlike HTTP, an RTSP message MUST contain a Content-Length header
  whenever that message contains a payload. Otherwise, an RTSP packet
  is terminated with an empty line immediately following the last
  message header.

So, no Content-length header -> don't wait for data

Aah. That's perfect! Then I would like the patch to actually use _that_ fact as the clue to when there's no body to wait for, as that seems to be the proper protocol way to do that.

That's contrary to how HTTP 1.1 works when that header is absent.

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