X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/wxWidgets.git/blobdiff_plain/4e43c815181033d3c037dbea51213f9610e3f21a..8881d9f0852ca2a5429fdff6555533f5f56c9240:/docs/latex/wx/http.tex diff --git a/docs/latex/wx/http.tex b/docs/latex/wx/http.tex index 613012a809..5f9fcc585f 100644 --- a/docs/latex/wx/http.tex +++ b/docs/latex/wx/http.tex @@ -29,26 +29,23 @@ Returns the HTTP response code returned by the server. Please refer to \func{wxInputStream *}{GetInputStream}{\param{const wxString\&}{ path}} -Creates a new input stream on the specified path. You can use all except the seek -functionality of wxStream. Seek isn't available on all streams. For example, -http or ftp streams doesn't deal with it. Other functions like Tell and SeekI -for this sort of stream. -You will be notified when the EOF is reached by an error. +Creates a new input stream on the specified path. Notice that this stream is +unseekable, i.e. SeekI() and TellI() methods shouldn't be used. -\wxheading{Note} - -You can know the size of the file you are getting using \helpref{wxStreamBase::GetSize()}{wxstreambasegetsize}. -But there is a limitation: as HTTP servers aren't obliged to pass the size of -the file, in some case, you will be returned 0xfffffff by GetSize(). In these -cases, you should use the value returned by \helpref{wxInputStream::LastRead()}{wxinputstreamlastread}: -this value will be 0 when the stream is finished. +Note that you can still know the size of the file you are getting using +\helpref{wxStreamBase::GetSize()}{wxstreambasegetsize}. However there is a +limitation: in HTTP protocol, the size is not always specified so sometimes +\texttt{(size\_t)-1} can returned ot indicate that the size is unknown. In such +case, you may want to use \helpref{wxInputStream::LastRead()}{wxinputstreamlastread} +method in a loop to get the total size. \wxheading{Return value} -Returns the initialized stream. You will have to delete it yourself once you -don't use it anymore. The destructor closes the network connection. -The next time you will try to get a file the network connection will have -to be reestablished: but you don't have to take care of this since wxHTTP reestablishes it automatically. +Returns the initialized stream. You must delete it yourself once you +don't use it anymore and this must be done before the wxHTTP object itself is +destroyed. The destructor closes the network connection. The next time you will +try to get a file the network connection will have to be reestablished, but you +don't have to take care of this since wxHTTP reestablishes it automatically. \wxheading{See also}