Hi everyone, This is definitely Cocoa-specific, but I'm hoping this is a good group to put this question to. Even if nobody knows the answer to my specific problem, I'm particularly interested in suggestions around what you'd hook into or override, even if it's webkit-specific, to intercept all resource load requests (loading files, handling ajax and form posts and page loads, etc) to provide your own request-handling implementation.
I'm attempting to put my own NSURLProtocol in place to handle requests generated from web pages I load through the Cocoa Webkit API. When I kick off an ajax POST from my webpage and see what comes through in my Protocol, it's an NSURLRequest (not NSMutableURLRequest) with nil HTTPBody, HTTPBodyStream, and HTTPBodyStreamForTransmission properties. The post body is nowhere to be seen. Where should I be looking? I do notice that when I do a POST via an html form the request object is a NSMutableURLRequest with the appropriate post body. Should ajax requests be coming through just like other requests? Is this (the NSURLProtocol) the appropriate place to be overriding request/connection infrastructure and providing my own implementation, or is there some other more appropriate place to be doing this? Thanks for your patience, I'm pretty new at Webkit/Cocoa. Regards, Steve _______________________________________________ webkit-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/webkit-dev

