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Re: [PHP] strip http headers From: Ernest E Vogelsinger (ernest <email protected>)
Date: 02/28/03

At 16:46 28.02.2003, Diana Castillo spoke out and said:
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>is there any predefined procedure to strip http headers from a response?
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A valid HTTP response is a MIME message comprised of two parts - the header
block, and the data block. Both blocks are separated by a single empty newline.

You can easily split them using something like this (untested):

list(header, body) = preg_split("/(\r\n|\n\r|\r|\n){2,2}/s", $message, 2);

This should catch all possible variations of newlines. The correct newline
sequence afaik is "\r\n".

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