>Your code still has a fundamental and serious error. It tells the server
>that it is compliant with HTTP 1.1 when it is not.

yes, thats not clean solution.
I plan to take nanohttp.
There is a reference but unfortunately there is no manual. 
I have to trial and error. :-(

Peter

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in C:

printf("Hello\n");

in JAVA:

printf("H");
t=10000000; while(t--);
printf("e");
t=10000000; while(t--);
printf("l");
t=10000000; while(t--);
printf("l");
t=10000000; while(t--);
printf("o");
t=10000000; while(t--);
printf("\n");
t=10000000; while(t--);

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