Ohai.
For a - local! - project that I am developing, I am calling the php-cgi binary
for multiple reasons; I want to utilize its header information that it spills
out. Problem: How do I capture it? Here is an example output - with
unprintables written in too:
Content-type: text/html\r\n
Content-length: 1923\r\n
X-Powered-By: myapp\r\n
\r\n
<!DOCTYPE html>\n
<head>...........
So, I know that the last header sequence is \r\n\r\n (last line plus blank
line). With some tricks, I can use a yaml-parser to parse the actual headers
into key-value pairs. BUT, I need to have a good way to strip the headers off
the content. Example:
function stripHeaders(fullText) {
// SNIP, strip.
return { headers: {/*parsed headers*/}, body: body };
}
Any idea?
Kind regards, Ingwie
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