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Re: NSURLConnection didReceiveResponse



On Dec 23, 2005, at 6:40 AM, Jan DeVries wrote:

This thing is really driving me nuts since the multipart stream work as expected in Safari 2.0.2 under 10.4.3 (and with minibrowser in the developer folder)

Multipart streams work in WebKit because WebKitSystemInterface's WKSupportsMultipartXMixedReplace turns on the support in Foundation for the passed-in request.


This Foundation support for multipart won't be available to other frameworks and applications until public API for turning on the feature in an NSURLRequest is released.

    -- Darin

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