/* Whether our connection to the remote host is through SSL. */
int using_ssl = 0;
+ /* Whether a HEAD request will be issued (as opposed to GET or
+ POST). */
+ int head_only = *dt & HEAD_ONLY;
+
char *head;
struct response *resp;
char hdrval[256];
}
#endif /* HAVE_SSL */
- if (!(*dt & HEAD_ONLY))
+ if (!head_only)
/* If we're doing a GET on the URL, as opposed to just a HEAD, we need to
know the local filename so we can save to it. */
assert (*hs->local_file != NULL);
{
char *meth_arg;
const char *meth = "GET";
- if (*dt & HEAD_ONLY)
+ if (head_only)
meth = "HEAD";
else if (opt.post_file_name || opt.post_data)
meth = "POST";
post_data_size = file_size (opt.post_file_name);
if (post_data_size == -1)
{
- logprintf (LOG_NOTQUIET, "POST data file missing: %s\n",
- opt.post_file_name);
+ logprintf (LOG_NOTQUIET, _("POST data file missing: %s (%s)\n"),
+ opt.post_file_name, strerror (errno));
post_data_size = 0;
}
}
if (statcode == HTTP_STATUS_UNAUTHORIZED)
{
/* Authorization is required. */
- if (keep_alive && skip_short_body (sock, contlen))
+ if (keep_alive && !head_only && skip_short_body (sock, contlen))
CLOSE_FINISH (sock);
else
CLOSE_INVALIDATE (sock);
_("Location: %s%s\n"),
hs->newloc ? escnonprint_uri (hs->newloc) : _("unspecified"),
hs->newloc ? _(" [following]") : "");
- if (keep_alive && skip_short_body (sock, contlen))
+ if (keep_alive && !head_only && skip_short_body (sock, contlen))
CLOSE_FINISH (sock);
else
CLOSE_INVALIDATE (sock);
type = NULL; /* We don't need it any more. */
/* Return if we have no intention of further downloading. */
- if (!(*dt & RETROKF) || (*dt & HEAD_ONLY))
+ if (!(*dt & RETROKF) || head_only)
{
/* In case the caller cares to look... */
hs->len = 0;
/* If opt.noclobber is turned on and file already exists, do not
retrieve the file */
logprintf (LOG_VERBOSE, _("\
-File `%s' already there, will not retrieve.\n"), *hstat.local_file);
+File `%s' already there; not retrieving.\n\n"), *hstat.local_file);
/* If the file is there, we suppose it's retrieved OK. */
*dt |= RETROKF;
else if (!opt.kill_longer) /* meaning we got more than expected */
{
logprintf (LOG_VERBOSE,
- _("%s (%s) - `%s' saved [%s/%s])\n\n"),
+ _("%s (%s) - `%s' saved [%s/%s]\n\n"),
tms, tmrate, locf,
number_to_static_string (hstat.len),
number_to_static_string (hstat.contlen));
/* Convert the textual specification of time in TIME_STRING to the
number of seconds since the Epoch.
- TIME_STRING can be in any of the three formats RFC2068 allows the
- HTTP servers to emit -- RFC1123-date, RFC850-date or asctime-date.
+ TIME_STRING can be in any of the three formats RFC2616 allows the
+ HTTP servers to emit -- RFC1123-date, RFC850-date or asctime-date,
+ as well as the time format used in the Set-Cookie header.
Timezones are ignored, and should be GMT.
Return the computed time_t representation, or -1 if the conversion
static const char *time_formats[] = {
"%a, %d %b %Y %T", /* rfc1123: Thu, 29 Jan 1998 22:12:57 */
"%A, %d-%b-%y %T", /* rfc850: Thursday, 29-Jan-98 22:12:57 */
- "%a, %d-%b-%Y %T", /* rfc850+: Thu, 29-Jan-1998 22:12:57
- (post-y2k-rfc850; apparently google
- uses this for their cookies.) */
- "%a %b %d %T %Y" /* asctime: Thu Jan 29 22:12:57 1998 */
+ "%a %b %d %T %Y", /* asctime: Thu Jan 29 22:12:57 1998 */
+ "%a, %d-%b-%Y %T" /* cookies: Thu, 29-Jan-1998 22:12:57
+ (used in Set-Cookie, defined in the
+ Netscape cookie specification.) */
};
int i;