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Hi,
If you don't mind the extra connection, you can simply send a HEAD request before the GET request. That will give you the headers independently.Oh, why the inconsistency (I'll check upon the reason tomorrow, but you got me curious) ?It's not an inconsistency. The HEAD method returns *just* the headers. :)Sorry, I meant why would HEAD give me headers independently while GET would concatenate them (note: I can't check upon the sources right now so I might misunderstand this)
HEAD also conctenates. We were talking about a different issue. The issue of having access to "content-length" before downloading, right? There can't be more than one "content-length" per response header... Regards, Diego