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Predicate http_read_header/2
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The HTTP server libraries
library(http/http_header): Handling HTTP headers
http_read_request/2
http_read_reply_header/2
http_reply/2
http_reply/3
http_reply/4
http_reply/5
http_reply/6
http_status_reply/4
http_status_reply/5
http_status_reply/6
serialize_reply/2
http_join_headers/3
http_update_encoding/3
mime_type_encoding/2
http_update_connection/4
http_update_transfer/4
http_post_data/3
http_reply_header/3
http_parse_header_value/3
http_timestamp/2
http_read_header/2
http_parse_header/2
///1
status_page/3
Availability:
:- use_module(
library(http/http_header)
).
[det]
http_read_header
(
+Fd, -Header
)
Read Name: Value lines from FD until an empty line is encountered. Field-name are converted to Prolog conventions (all lower, _ instead of -): Content-Type: text/html
-->
content_type(text/html)