This adds proto_num to request_info. It is defaulted to HTTP 1.0 (1000)
such that it has a valid value even if the underlying sapi doesn't set it
correctly. It is then used to determine if a 302 or a 303 should be sent
on a Location redirect. Any non GET/HEAD HTTP 1.1 redirect will get a 303
instead of a 302 to be compatible with the HTTP spec.
may have ways of getting the request time without the extra syscall, but
for now let's just make sure we don't crash and people will eventually
fill these in where applicable.
calls.
Revert the change to the sapi_add_header_ex interface.
Fix various bugs:
1. header("HTTP/1.0 306 foo");
header("Location: absolute-uri");
did not work in combination with several SAPI modules, because
http_status_line was never properly reset. And thus, all SAPI
modules which looked at http_status_line ignored the changed
http_response_code.
2. The CGI SAPI did not send out the HTTP status line at all, if
http_status_line had not been set explicitly by calling
header("HTTP/1.0 200 foo");
- Move to the new ts_allocate_id() API
This patch is *bound* to break some files, as I must have had typos somewhere.
If you use any uncommon extension, please try to build it...