The new PECL package pecl_http-2.0.0beta2 (beta) has been released at 
http://pecl.php.net/.

Release notes
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! >80% test coverage
* Fixed http\Request\Pool with libevent2
* Fixed http\Env\Request::getFiles() with multiple-file-uploads
* Fixed PHP-5.3 compatibility
* Fixed reference handling of http\Message\Body::getResource()
* Fixed reading stream filters to correctly detect EOF of tmp and mem streams
- Change: merge message headers with the same key
- Change: the stream message parser can optionally return after each message
- Change: you have to care yourself for Content headers if a message's body has 
a reading stream filter attached
+ Added http\Env::getResponseStatusForAllCodes()

Package Info
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Extended HTTP support. Again. Keep in mind that it's got the major version 2, 
because it's incompatible with pecl_http v1.

* Introduces the http namespace.
* Message bodies have been remodeled to use PHP temporary streams instead of 
in-memory buffers.
* The utterly misunderstood HttpResponse class has been reimplemented as 
http\Env\Response inheriting http\Message.
* Currently, there's only one Exception class left, http\Exception.
* Errors triggered by the extension can be configured statically by 
http\Object::$defaultErrorHandling or inherited http\Object->errorHandling.
* The request ecosystem has been modularized to support different libraries, 
though for the moment only libcurl is supported.

Related Links
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Package home: http://pecl.php.net/package/pecl_http
   Changelog: http://pecl.php.net/package-changelog.php?package=pecl_http
    Download: http://pecl.php.net/get/pecl_http-2.0.0beta2.tgz

Authors
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Michael Wallner <[email protected]> (lead)


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