Here is a sample HTTP/2 response head:
```http
HTTP/2 200
server: ddos-guard
date: Mon, 31 Jan 2022 09:33:45 GMT
content-type: text/xml
content-encoding: gzip
vary: Accept-Encoding
```
// When using Curl to query servers using Digest Auth, we get back a double set of http headers.
// We strip out the 1st...
// When using Curl to query servers using Digest Auth, we get back a double set of http headers.
// We strip out the 1st...
- if ($headersProcessed && preg_match('/^HTTP\/[0-9]\.[0-9] 401 /', $data)) {
- if (preg_match('/(\r?\n){2}HTTP\/[0-9]\.[0-9] 200 /', $data)) {
- $data = preg_replace('/^HTTP\/[0-9]\.[0-9] 401 .+?(?:\r?\n){2}(HTTP\/[0-9.]+ 200 )/s', '$1', $data, 1);
+ if ($headersProcessed && preg_match('/^HTTP\/[0-9](?:\.[0-9])? 401 /', $data)) {
+ if (preg_match('/(\r?\n){2}HTTP\/[0-9](?:\.[0-9])? 200 /', $data)) {
+ $data = preg_replace('/^HTTP\/[0-9](?:\.[0-9])? 401 .+?(?:\r?\n){2}(HTTP\/[0-9.]+ 200 )/s', '$1', $data, 1);
- if (preg_match('/^HTTP\/[0-9]\.[0-9] ([0-9]{3}) /', $data, $matches)) {
+ if (preg_match('/^HTTP\/[0-9](?:\.[0-9])? ([0-9]{3}) /', $data, $matches)) {
$httpResponse['status_code'] = $matches[1];
}
$httpResponse['status_code'] = $matches[1];
}