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* Thse -> These * retunred -> returned * pipeling -> pipelining
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-- Because HTTP has so many uses, there are a number of interfaces to this library.
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-- Because HTTP has so many uses, there are a number of interfaces to this library.
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-- The most obvious and common ones are simply <code>get</code>, <code>post</code>,
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-- The most obvious and common ones are simply <code>get</code>, <code>post</code>,
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-- and <code>head</code>; or, if more control is required, <code>generic_request</code>
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-- and <code>head</code>; or, if more control is required, <code>generic_request</code>
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-- can be used. Thse functions do what one would expect. The <code>get_url</code>
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-- can be used. These functions do what one would expect. The <code>get_url</code>
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-- helper function can be used to parse and retrieve a full URL.
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-- helper function can be used to parse and retrieve a full URL.
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-- These functions return a table of values, including:
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-- These functions return a table of values, including:
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-- * <code>header</code> - An associative array representing the header. Keys are all lowercase, and standard headers, such as 'date', 'content-length', etc. will typically be present.
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-- * <code>header</code> - An associative array representing the header. Keys are all lowercase, and standard headers, such as 'date', 'content-length', etc. will typically be present.
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-- * <code>rawheader</code> - A numbered array of the headers, exactly as the server sent them. While header['content-type'] might be 'text/html', rawheader[3] might be 'Content-type: text/html'.
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-- * <code>rawheader</code> - A numbered array of the headers, exactly as the server sent them. While header['content-type'] might be 'text/html', rawheader[3] might be 'Content-type: text/html'.
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-- * <code>cookies</code> - A numbered array of the cookies the server sent. Each cookie is a table with the following keys: <code>name</code>, <code>value</code>, <code>path</code>, <code>domain</code>, and <code>expires</code>.
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-- * <code>cookies</code> - A numbered array of the cookies the server sent. Each cookie is a table with the following keys: <code>name</code>, <code>value</code>, <code>path</code>, <code>domain</code>, and <code>expires</code>.
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-- * <code>body</code> - The full body, as retunred by the server.
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-- * <code>body</code> - The full body, as returned by the server.
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-- If a script is planning on making a lot of requests, the pipeling functions can
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-- If a script is planning on making a lot of requests, the pipelining functions can
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-- be helpful. <code>pipeline_add</code> queues requests in a table, and
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-- be helpful. <code>pipeline_add</code> queues requests in a table, and
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-- <code>pipeline</code> performs the requests, returning the results as an array,
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-- <code>pipeline</code> performs the requests, returning the results as an array,
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-- with the respones in the same order as the queries were added. As a simple example:
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-- with the respones in the same order as the queries were added. As a simple example:
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