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package org.apache.http.conn.params;
/**
* Parameter names for HTTP client connections.
*
* @since 4.0
*
* @deprecated (4.1) use custom {@link
* org.apache.http.impl.conn.DefaultHttpResponseParser} implementation.
*/
@Deprecated
public interface ConnConnectionPNames {
/**
* Defines the maximum number of ignorable lines before we expect
* a HTTP response's status line.
*
* With HTTP/1.1 persistent connections, the problem arises that
* broken scripts could return a wrong Content-Length
* (there are more bytes sent than specified).
* Unfortunately, in some cases, this cannot be detected after the
* bad response, but only before the next one.
* So HttpClient must be able to skip those surplus lines this way.
*
*
* This parameter expects a value of type {@link Integer}.
* 0 disallows all garbage/empty lines before the status line.
* Use {@link java.lang.Integer#MAX_VALUE} for unlimited number.
*
*
* @deprecated (4.1) Use custom {@link
* org.apache.http.impl.conn.DefaultHttpResponseParser} implementation
*/
@Deprecated
public static final String MAX_STATUS_LINE_GARBAGE = "http.connection.max-status-line-garbage";
}