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Helper for parsing headers attributes #92
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Can you add it? |
@JanTvrdik Is there a standard for this? I haven't looked myself. Shouldn't it be more something like |
I'll, try to send PR today. |
It depends afaik. There is standard for Accept headers as well as Content-Type header (RFC 7231) at least. |
It's not in one place, but if summarized, it leads to http://search.cpan.org/~ether/HTTP-Message-6.11/lib/HTTP/Headers/Util.pm |
Uf, as it turned out there is no unified standard (as pointed out for example here). So I guess we need to pick a list of headers which we actually want to be able to parse decide based on that. The stuff is so fucked up that even browsers don't implement it correctly http://greenbytes.de/tech/tc/httpcontenttype/ Related links (so I don't have to look for them again)
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I'm missing a helper for parsing headers, i.e something that turns
attachment; filename="example.php"
into[filename => 'example.php']