Munge /r and /n in HTTP_HttpSendRequestA
Uwe Bonnes
bon at elektron.ikp.physik.tu-darmstadt.de
Mon Mar 15 06:07:23 CST 2004
>>>>> "Rolf" == Rolf Kalbermatter <rolf.kalbermatter at citeng.com> writes:
Rolf> Uwe Bonnes wrote:
>> The test for nLen is a good idea. But with nLen =
>> strlen(lpwhr->lpszPath); lpwhr->lpszPath[nLen] should give the
>> terminating NULL to my understanding...
>>
>> Or am I off by one?
Rolf> According to my ANSI C book strlen() returns the number of
Rolf> characters in a string NOT including the zero termination
Rolf> character. So I think in that case you would be indeed off by one.
Huch:
STRLEN(3) Linux Programmer's Manual STRLEN(3)
NAME
strlen - calculate the length of a string
SYNOPSIS
#include <string.h>
size_t strlen(const char *s);
DESCRIPTION
The strlen() function calculates the length of the string
s, not including the terminating `\0' character.
What counts?
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