On Sun, 30 Sep 2007 17:26:33 -0400, "Peter Eddy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've spent some time today converting some code (cl-s3) to use > drakma instead of s-http-client. In the process, one thing I thought > might be useful in drakma is a caller-defined way of indicating that > the content type is text or not. For example, a function like the > following passed to (http-request) > > (defun text-content-type-p (type subtype) ..) > > Or perhaps some table of text content types defined as a special > var. I know the caller could implement this themselves, but it seems > like doing so might require the re-implementation of portions of > http-request that deal with the charset and chunked incoding > (i.e. the code within (when (and (string-equal type "text"). > > Do you think this makes sense, or am I'm missing something? [Please use the mailing list to discuss Drakma.] Yes, that sounds like a reasonable request and I was planning to add something like that anyway. Please check if the new release provides what you need. Cheers, Edi. _______________________________________________ drakma-devel mailing list drakma-devel@common-lisp.net http://common-lisp.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/drakma-devel