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««« backport 32a8b0e41031 mime/multipart: fix handling of empty parts without CRLF before next part Empty parts can be either of the form: a) "--separator\r\n", header (w/ trailing 2xCRLF), \r\n "--separator"... or b) "--separator\r\n", header (w/ trailing 2xCRLF), "--separator"... We never handled case b). In fact the RFC seems kinda vague about it, but browsers seem to do a), and App Engine's synthetic POST bodies after blob uploads is of form b). So handle them both, and add a bunch of tests. (I can't promise these are the last fixes to multipart, especially considering its history, but I'm growing increasingly confident at least, and I've never submitted a multipart CL with known bugs outstanding, including this time.) R=golang-dev, adg CC=golang-dev https://golang.org/cl/6212046 »»» |
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