HTTP parsing implemented with HttpHelpers.#2
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Btw, it's more a personal experiment (like the parser)... :)) |
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Original HTTP parsing types now implemented by HttpHelpers (https://github.com/gsscoder/httphelpers). No reference, it's a NuGet source package. When the project switch to .NET 4.5, it already contains an async implementation.
In this way HTTP parsing will be maintained in a separated project (that can be ever updated via source) offloading Flux from caring about HTTP implementation details.