HttpResponse class is only available for PHP >= 5.1
-HttpResponse::guessContentType() is not available on Windows at the time this
-was written, unless you compile PHP or ext/http yourself[1]. Additionally
-you'll need to fix the magic.mime file that's shipped with PHP by executing
-`sed -e "s/\t!/\\\!/" magic.mime > magic.good` and then of course use the new
-magic file.
+If you keep getting "SSL connect error" when trying to issue requests on
+Windows, try another (newer) libeay32.dll/ssleay32.dll pair.
-[1] Fetch http://dev.iworks.at/PATCHES/fileinfo/fileinfo-win32build.zip (84k)
+Deflate/Inflate:
+ http_inflate() resp. the HttpInflateStream should be able to inflate
+any compressed data (gzip, deflate AKA zlib and raw deflate). However,
+inflating raw deflated data causes a re-initialization of the inflate
+stream where the corresponding window bits are modified to tell libz
+to not check for zlib header bytes. This is not preventable AFAICS.
+ http_deflate() resp. the HttpDeflateStream should be able to
+generate any compressed data (gzip, deflate AKA zlib and raw deflate);
+just use the flag for the data format you want to generate:
+ HTTP_DEFLATE_TYPE_GZIP, HTTP_DEFLATE_TYPE_ZLIB or HTTP_DEFLATE_TYPE_RAW.
+
+Internals:
+ - there's a memleak with sizeof(zval) for each thrown exception,
+ which ends up in HttpRequestPoolExcepiont::$exceptionStack, in
+ HttpRequestPool::__construct(); it doesn't happen with wrapped
+ exceptions in HttpRequestPool::send().
+
+ - our http_urlencode_hash() only handles arrays and does not
+ differentiate between prefixes for numeric or string keys.
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