On Wed, Sep 25, 2002 at 05:25:03PM +0100, Andrew M. Bishop wrote:
> No, the HTTP protocol is well specified as to what can be sent in
> either direction. The client (browser) can only send things that look
> like HTTP requests (possibly with data in the body). The server can
> only send back HTTP headers plus data.
yes, but the data can be anything again,
and you can't really check on that.
since real audio and videa does proxy through http,
it starts with an http header and then gets real media data
greetings, martin.
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