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std.net.curl.HTTP.postData - multiple declarations

Function HTTP.postData

Specifying data to post when not using the onSend callback.

void postData (
  const(void)[] data
) @property;

The data is NOT copied by the library. Content-Type will default to application/octet-stream. Data is not converted or encoded by this method.

Example

import std.net.curl, std.stdio, std.conv;
auto http = HTTP("http://www.mydomain.com");
http.onReceive = (ubyte[] data) { writeln(to!(const(char)[])(data)); return data.length; };
http.postData = [1,2,3,4,5];
http.perform();

Function HTTP.postData

Specifying data to post when not using the onSend callback.

void postData (
  const(char)[] data
) @property;

The data is NOT copied by the library. Content-Type will default to text/plain. Data is not converted or encoded by this method.

Example

import std.net.curl, std.stdio, std.conv;
auto http = HTTP("http://www.mydomain.com");
http.onReceive = (ubyte[] data) { writeln(to!(const(char)[])(data)); return data.length; };
http.postData = "The quick....";
http.perform();

Authors

Jonas Drewsen. Some of the SMTP code contributed by Jimmy Cao.

License

Boost License 1.0.