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HTTP messages as XML

  • From: cks@d...
  • To: xml-dev@l...
  • Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2001 11:57:57 -0800

HTTP messages as XML

 I'm wondering if anyone else has the need to store
HTTP messages in XML. Not sending XML over HTTP, but 
actually storing and manipulating captured HTTP messages
in XML. For the sake of argument, ignore the issues with
the body potentially being binary, I'm talking mainly about
the first-line's and headers. Something along the lines of

 <http-message>
  <request-line>
    ...
  </request-line>
  <header>
    <name> Content-length </name>
    <value> 123 </value>
  </header>
  ...


 I did a couple of net-searches and checked the XML Cover
Pages, but since every web page in the universe contains
the text "http", the searches weren't very productive...

 Thanks.


-- 
Christopher St. John cks@d...
DistribuTopia http://www.distributopia.com

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