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that is works... and it did! ;-)
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HTTP server
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disconnect the client after the response have been sent. This also happens
if the respons is zero byte long.
In all other cases (unless an error happens), it will now maintain the
connection to allow proper persistant connection testing. This was required
for the NTLM testing to work so I finally had to fix this. Of course most of
the existing HTTP tests will be adjusted to work with this new rule of test
file syntax for HTTP tests.
Also fixed the log function to deal with varargs for better logging.
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magic url.
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them properly
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end of the test where the pidfiles aren't found, but "our" server is running
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present client-side
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client/library
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ended.
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variables
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enforces protocol/server
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test number.
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is used
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content-length made me add test case 60, that does exactly this, but it
seems to run fine...
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than long and libcurl expects a long...
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