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55 B<OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX> is a context structure for an HTTP request and response,
64 the B<BIO> to read/receive the response from (I<rbio>, which may be equal to
65 I<wbio>), and the maximum expected response header line length I<buf_size>.
94 of the HTTP client on the response.
99 is included in the HTTP header of the response and return an error if not.
101 expected as the response content and input streaming is disabled. This means
103 OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_get0_mem_bio() should be used to get the buffered response.
106 be used directly to read the response contents, which may support streaming.
108 the subsequent HTTP transfer (sending the request and receiving a response)
115 kept open after receiving a response. This is the default behavior for HTTP 1.0.
135 and to gather the response via HTTP, using the I<wbio> and I<rbio>
142 in addition parses the response, which must be a DER-encoded ASN.1 structure,
146 in order to exchange a request and response or until a timeout is reached.
148 If an ASN.1-encoded response was expected, this is the BIO
153 When this BIO is returned, it has been read past the end of the response header,
154 such that the actual response body can be read from it.
160 After receiving a response via HTTP, the BIO represents the current state of
161 reading the response header. If the response was expected to be ASN.1 encoded,
165 OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_get_resp_len() returns the size of the response contents
169 response content length for I<rctx> to I<len>. If not set or I<len> is 0
189 The server's response may be unexpected if the hostname that was used to
240 OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_get_resp_len() returns the size of the response contents