If the ->recv_buffer is empty, then the payload got already moved up to ->_response, at least that's what I read from my code in ->flush_received. I'm not sure how useful the data will be, but at least if you want to issue a second request using a Range: to resume downloading the data, it might be helpfull.
In reply to Re^3: Sniffer::HTTP problem with timeout
by Corion
in thread Sniffer::HTTP problem with timeout
by ponley
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