> Is there a way to return the entire 'raw' response with
> headers on the beginning?

No but there could be easily, or better,
return both the headers and the body.
Headers are captured in the string http_headers in http.c,
we just need to return it to the caller.
I'll look at this later; after Chris finishes his work in http.c.
I don't want to collide.
Let's just say we can easily do this.

> it could be wrapped in: if (xhr)

sure, and probably in the else clause simulate not being able
to connect to the website and let js march on and do whatever it would
have done in that case.
I mean, sometimes you can't get to a site, especially a different one
from the site you just fetched.
Google analytics or some such.


Karl Dahlke
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