Hey all,

In the networking team we're about to introduce an error code for "partial transfers" (see https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=237623). It will be returned when the underlying protocol's framing is cut off and we know that the transfer was indeed partial - not all data arrived.

Right now the patch in progress returns this value for HTTP 1.1 Content-Length: underrun, cut off chunked-encoding chunks and broken SPDY or http2 streams.

While the primary bug report for this identifies a problem in the download manager that makes it not discover cut off transfers and instead signal them as complete, this change will and can have some further impact on other areas of Firefox and I want to highlight this, give you all a heads up and listen in if there are any additional thoughts or feedback on this pending change.

The question I think all consumers of protocol data need to ask ourselves is: how should we deal with partial contents? Up until today, we silently just ignored the potential problems and considered whatever we got fine enough to use. Images? Javascript? CSS? Anything else?

This change will also make Firefox align with the other browsers that already are stricter in this area.

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 / daniel.haxx.se
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