very minor spelling/grammar changes in README.md

Signed-off-by: Fedor Indutny <fedor@indutny.com>
make-http-max-header-size-gyp-configurable
Mark Koopman 11 years ago committed by Fedor Indutny
parent 158dd3bb22
commit 08a2cc36eb

@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ if (parser->upgrade) {
HTTP needs to know where the end of the stream is. For example, sometimes HTTP needs to know where the end of the stream is. For example, sometimes
servers send responses without Content-Length and expect the client to servers send responses without Content-Length and expect the client to
consume input (for the body) until EOF. To tell http_parser about EOF, give consume input (for the body) until EOF. To tell http_parser about EOF, give
`0` as the forth parameter to `http_parser_execute()`. Callbacks and errors `0` as the fourth parameter to `http_parser_execute()`. Callbacks and errors
can still be encountered during an EOF, so one must still be prepared can still be encountered during an EOF, so one must still be prepared
to receive them. to receive them.
@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ followed by non-HTTP data.
information the Web Socket protocol.) information the Web Socket protocol.)
To support this, the parser will treat this as a normal HTTP message without a To support this, the parser will treat this as a normal HTTP message without a
body. Issuing both on_headers_complete and on_message_complete callbacks. However body, issuing both on_headers_complete and on_message_complete callbacks. However
http_parser_execute() will stop parsing at the end of the headers and return. http_parser_execute() will stop parsing at the end of the headers and return.
The user is expected to check if `parser->upgrade` has been set to 1 after The user is expected to check if `parser->upgrade` has been set to 1 after
@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ buffer to avoid copying memory around if this fits your application.
Reading headers may be a tricky task if you read/parse headers partially. Reading headers may be a tricky task if you read/parse headers partially.
Basically, you need to remember whether last header callback was field or value Basically, you need to remember whether last header callback was field or value
and apply following logic: and apply the following logic:
(on_header_field and on_header_value shortened to on_h_*) (on_header_field and on_header_value shortened to on_h_*)
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