HTTP_UNKNOWN_HEADER structure
Applies to: desktop apps only
The HTTP_UNKNOWN_HEADER structure contains the name and value for a header in an HTTP request or response whose name does not appear in the enumeration.
Syntax
typedef struct _HTTP_UNKNOWN_HEADER {
USHORT NameLength;
USHORT RawValueLength;
PCSTR pName;
PCSTR pRawValue;
} HTTP_UNKNOWN_HEADER, *PHTTP_UNKNOWN_HEADER;
Members
- NameLength
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The size, in bytes, of the data pointed to by the pName member not counting a terminating null.
- RawValueLength
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The size, in bytes, of the data pointed to by the pRawValue member, in bytes.
- pName
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A pointer to a string of octets that specifies the header name. Use NameLength to determine the end of the string, rather than relying on a terminating null.
- pRawValue
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A pointer to a string of octets that specifies the values for this header. Use RawValueLength to determine the end of the string, rather than relying on a terminating null.
Requirements
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Minimum supported client | Windows Vista, Windows XP with SP2 |
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Minimum supported server | Windows Server 2003 |
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Build date: 3/7/2012