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Support Stream-based body in Client Requests #27

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ghost opened this issue Nov 19, 2010 · 0 comments
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Support Stream-based body in Client Requests #27

ghost opened this issue Nov 19, 2010 · 0 comments

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ghost commented Nov 19, 2010

As an adjunct to #4 there should be a new tag to support messages or basic_request<>'s that have streams for bodies.

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deanberris added a commit that referenced this issue Nov 27, 2013
- Deprecate Synchronous Client implementations (#279)
- Support Streaming body in Client Request (#27)
- Deprecate support for header-only usage (#129)
deanberris added a commit that referenced this issue Nov 27, 2013
- Deprecate Synchronous Client implementations (#279)
- Support Streaming body in Client Request (#27)
- Deprecate support for header-only usage (#129)
leecoder pushed a commit to leecoder/cpp-netlib that referenced this issue Apr 14, 2015
- Deprecate Synchronous Client implementations (cpp-netlib#279)
- Support Streaming body in Client Request (cpp-netlib#27)
- Deprecate support for header-only usage (cpp-netlib#129)
leecoder pushed a commit to leecoder/cpp-netlib that referenced this issue Apr 14, 2015
- Deprecate Synchronous Client implementations (cpp-netlib#279)
- Support Streaming body in Client Request (cpp-netlib#27)
- Deprecate support for header-only usage (cpp-netlib#129)
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