SendHeader
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⇔ | The system variable #sendHeader is a variable that lets you add additional header lines to the post request sent by the send command. Each line must be finished with a $ to mark the end.
For example: set #sendheader content-type: , #spc , blabla$line2: , #spc , blabla2$ If #sendheader doesn't contain any $ signs at all then no additional lines will be added to the header. Setting #sendheader to $$$ will obviously mess up the outgoing packet so that is not recommended. First let's look at EUO default format for http requests: ; test1 send debugHTTPPost localhost /euo/action.php?getVar=getValue postVar=postValue halt Outgoing HTTP request: POST /euo/action.php?getvar=getvalue HTTP/1.0 Host: localhost Content-Length: 17 postVar=postValue Supposing you want your HTTP request to be identifiied as issued by EasyUO by adding the directive "User-Agent: EasyUO #cliVer" to the HTTP header: ; test2 set #sendHeader User-Agent: , #spc , EasyUO , #spc , #cliVer , $ send debugHTTPPost localhost /euo/action.php?getVar=getValue postVar=postValue halt Outgoing HTTP request: POST /euo/action.php?getvar=getvalue HTTP/1.0 Host: localhost Content-Length: 17 user-agent: easyuo 4.0.0e postVar=postValue If you need to specify more than one http directive, you may use the following syntax: set #sendHeader User-Agent: , #spc , EasyUO , #spc , #cliVer , $ , + Content-type: , #spc , application/x-www-form-urlencoded$ or set #sendHeader User-Agent: , #spc , EasyUO , #spc , #cliVer , $ set #sendHeader #sendHeader , Content-type: , #spc , application/x-www-form-urlencoded$ In order to reset #sendHeader, try any of these: set #sendHeader N/A set #sendHeader invalid content |
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Example
set #sendHeader Content-type: , #spc , application/x-www-form-urlencoded$
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