- From: Aniruddha Shevade <ashevade@actuate.com>
- Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2001 10:12:14 -0700
- To: http-wg@cuckoo.hpl.hp.com
Hello I am developing a server in C++ which is supposed to read and interpret MIME data. We are planning to use HTTP chunked transfer encoding protocol for sending multipart/related data where the length of teh data may not be known in advance. Actually the chunking of the data , makes it possible to break the data in any format. Is there any restriction of using chunking while sending multipart/related data . Some of the more specific questions would be 1) Is it possible for the a mime boundary to be split across chunks 2) How does one know that a given part of mime multipart data has ended ? Teh only way one can tell is by looking at mime boundaries and if teh mime boundary is in the middle of the chunk then that means bufering the data and searching for the mime boundary Any help / references on this is greatly appreciated Thanks Aniruddha
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