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* ` head ` {Buffer}
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Emitted each time a server responds to a request with a ` CONNECT ` method. If this
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- event isn't being listened for, clients receiving a ` CONNECT ` method will have
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+ event is not being listened for, clients receiving a ` CONNECT ` method will have
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their connections closed.
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A client and server pair that shows you how to listen for the ` 'connect' ` event:
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* ` head ` {Buffer}
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Emitted each time a server responds to a request with an upgrade. If this
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- event isn't being listened for, clients receiving an upgrade header will have
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+ event is not being listened for, clients receiving an upgrade header will have
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their connections closed.
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A client server pair that show you how to listen for the ` 'upgrade' ` event.
@@ -489,7 +489,7 @@ call `request.end()` or write the first chunk of request data. It then tries
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hard to pack the request headers and data into a single TCP packet.
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That's usually what you want (it saves a TCP round-trip) but not when the first
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- data isn't sent until possibly much later. ` request.flushHeaders() ` lets you bypass
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+ data is not sent until possibly much later. ` request.flushHeaders() ` lets you bypass
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the optimization and kickstart the request.
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### request.setNoDelay([ noDelay] )
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* ` response ` {http.ServerResponse}
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Emitted each time a request with an HTTP ` Expect: 100-continue ` is received.
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- If this event isn't listened for, the server will automatically respond
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+ If this event is not listened for, the server will automatically respond
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with a ` 100 Continue ` as appropriate.
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Handling this event involves calling [ ` response.writeContinue() ` ] [ ] if the client
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* ` response ` {http.ServerResponse}
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Emitted each time a request with an HTTP ` Expect ` header is received, where the
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- value is not ` 100-continue ` . If this event isn't listened for, the server will
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+ value is not ` 100-continue ` . If this event is not listened for, the server will
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automatically respond with a ` 417 Expectation Failed ` as appropriate.
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Note that when this event is emitted and handled, the [ ` 'request' ` ] [ ] event will
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* ` socket ` {net.Socket} Network socket between the server and client
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* ` head ` {Buffer} The first packet of the tunneling stream (may be empty)
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- Emitted each time a client requests an HTTP ` CONNECT ` method. If this event isn't
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- listened for, then clients requesting a ` CONNECT ` method will have their
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+ Emitted each time a client requests an HTTP ` CONNECT ` method. If this event is
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+ not listened for, then clients requesting a ` CONNECT ` method will have their
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connections closed.
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After this event is emitted, the request's socket will not have a ` 'data' `
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* ` socket ` {net.Socket} Network socket between the server and client
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* ` head ` {Buffer} The first packet of the upgraded stream (may be empty)
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- Emitted each time a client requests an HTTP upgrade. If this event isn't
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+ Emitted each time a client requests an HTTP upgrade. If this event is not
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listened for, then clients requesting an upgrade will have their connections
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closed.
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