From 82412f218fe6809288c718c5b43b9675eb2856f5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Stenberg Date: Thu, 3 Jul 2008 08:47:53 +0000 Subject: Phil Blundell provided a fix for libcurl's treatment of unexpected 1xx response codes. Previously libcurl would hang on such occurances. I added test case 1033 to verify. --- lib/http.c | 2 +- lib/transfer.c | 4 ++-- 2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) (limited to 'lib') diff --git a/lib/http.c b/lib/http.c index 280cccecb..c65b0cf1f 100644 --- a/lib/http.c +++ b/lib/http.c @@ -369,7 +369,7 @@ CURLcode Curl_http_auth_act(struct connectdata *conn) bool pickproxy = FALSE; CURLcode code = CURLE_OK; - if(100 == data->req.httpcode) + if(100 <= data->req.httpcode && 199 >= data->req.httpcode) /* this is a transient response code, ignore */ return CURLE_OK; diff --git a/lib/transfer.c b/lib/transfer.c index aafec6d4e..b45be0a56 100644 --- a/lib/transfer.c +++ b/lib/transfer.c @@ -587,7 +587,7 @@ CURLcode Curl_readwrite(struct connectdata *conn, k->p++; /* pass the \n byte */ #endif /* CURL_DOES_CONVERSIONS */ - if(100 == k->httpcode) { + if(100 <= k->httpcode && 199 >= k->httpcode) { /* * We have made a HTTP PUT or POST and this is 1.1-lingo * that tells us that the server is OK with this and ready @@ -661,7 +661,7 @@ CURLcode Curl_readwrite(struct connectdata *conn, data->req.headerbytecount += (long)headerlen; data->req.deductheadercount = - (100 == k->httpcode)?data->req.headerbytecount:0; + (100 <= k->httpcode && 199 >= k->httpcode)?data->req.headerbytecount:0; if(data->state.resume_from && (data->set.httpreq==HTTPREQ_GET) && -- cgit v1.2.3