On Tue, 11 Jun 2024, dogma via curl-library wrote:

When receiving HTTP, the header callback is called at the end with just a CRLF, as specified in CURLOPT_HEADERFUNCTION(3).

But for a file, the ending CRLF comes attached to the Last-Modified header (if there’s a body). I find it unexpected to be fed a header with two CRLFs.

I don't understand.

The headers are separated from the body with a stand-alone CRLF and that is sent as a final header to the callback, is that what you mean?

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