Set and retrieve session flags
#include <ne_request.h>
void ne_set_session_flag(ne_session *sess, ne_session_flag flag, int value); int ne_get_session_flag(ne_session *sess, ne_session_flag flag);
The ne_set_session_flag function enables or disables a session flag. Passing a non-zero value argument enables the flag, and zero disables it.
The following flags are defined:
NE_SESSFLAG_PERSIST
disable this flag to prevent use of persistent connections
NE_SESSFLAG_ICYPROTO
enable this flag to enable support for non-HTTP ShoutCast-style "ICY" responses
NE_SESSFLAG_SSLv2
disable this flag to disable support for the SSLv2 protocol
NE_SESSFLAG_RFC4918
enable this flag to enable support for RFC4918-only WebDAV features; losing backwards-compatibility with RFC2518 servers
NE_SESSFLAG_CONNAUTH
enable this flag if an RFC-violating connection-based HTTP authentication scheme is in use
NE_SESSFLAG_TLS_SNI
disable this flag if a server is used which does not correctly support the TLS SNI extension
NE_SESSFLAG_EXPECT100
enable this flag to enable the request flag NE_REQFLAG_EXPECT100 for new requests
The ne_get_session_flag function returns zero if a flag is disabled, less than zero if the flag is not supported, or greater than zero if the flag is enabled.
ne_session_create, ne_set_request_flag.
Joe Orton <[email protected]>
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