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Re: 307 status code handling in url-http-parse-headers
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Nicolas Petton |
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Re: 307 status code handling in url-http-parse-headers |
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Wed, 03 Feb 2016 09:49:42 +0100 |
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Lars Ingebrigtsen <address@hidden> writes:
> Nicolas Petton <address@hidden> writes:
>
>> I'm thinking about adding a variable, which when non-nil would follow
>> the redirection after a confirmation from the user for 301, 302 and 307
>> status code responses of all requests, regardless of the HTTP method.
>>
>> This variable would default to nil, so that the current behavior is
>> unchanged by default.
>>
>> Would that be ok with everybody?
>
> Is there some particular reason you think the user wants to be queried
> on a 307 redirect?
Do you mean that when this new variable would be non-nil, we could just
follow the redirection without querying the user? That could also
work. I'm bringing this in this list because I'm not sure what is the
best behavior.
Nico
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- 307 status code handling in url-http-parse-headers, Nicolas Petton, 2016/02/01
- Re: 307 status code handling in url-http-parse-headers, Alexis, 2016/02/01
- Re: 307 status code handling in url-http-parse-headers, Yuri Khan, 2016/02/01
- Re: 307 status code handling in url-http-parse-headers, Nicolas Petton, 2016/02/01
- Re: 307 status code handling in url-http-parse-headers, Yuri Khan, 2016/02/01
- Re: 307 status code handling in url-http-parse-headers, Nicolas Petton, 2016/02/02
- Re: 307 status code handling in url-http-parse-headers, Lars Ingebrigtsen, 2016/02/02
- Re: 307 status code handling in url-http-parse-headers,
Nicolas Petton <=
- Re: 307 status code handling in url-http-parse-headers, Lars Ingebrigtsen, 2016/02/03
- Re: 307 status code handling in url-http-parse-headers, Nicolas Petton, 2016/02/03
- Re: 307 status code handling in url-http-parse-headers, Nicolas Petton, 2016/02/04