It is sent like any other HTTP MIME message (i.e. identical to how
server responds on normal requests). First headers including a
content-length header, then a blank line followed by content-length
bytes of payload data.
See RFC2616 for all details on the HTTP protocol.
From you description it sounds like you only captured the first packet
of a request, not the whole TCP stream. Note that the POST payload is
(or rather should) not followed by a CRLF.
-- Henrik Nordstrom Spare time Squid hacker manoj wrote: > > Hi all, > > I don't know whether this is the right place to ask this qn. > > Please forgive me if not. > > Can anybody tell me how the data is send from netscape browser when we are > using POST method. I am in the development of a proxy. When I captured the > browser request the form data wasn't there.Also the CRLF was also missing. > Does anybody facing the same problem?? > > Please help me > > Thanx > Manoj > > ********************** > Manoj K NairReceived on Tue Jun 22 1999 - 13:25:42 MDT
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