wget: accept code 204.
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@ -598,6 +598,31 @@ int wget_main(int argc ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, char **argv)
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/* eat all remaining headers */;
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goto read_response;
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case 200:
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/*
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Response 204 doesn't say "null file", it says "metadata
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has changed but data didn't":
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"10.2.5 204 No Content
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The server has fulfilled the request but does not need to return
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an entity-body, and might want to return updated metainformation.
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The response MAY include new or updated metainformation in the form
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of entity-headers, which if present SHOULD be associated with
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the requested variant.
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If the client is a user agent, it SHOULD NOT change its document
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view from that which caused the request to be sent. This response
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is primarily intended to allow input for actions to take place
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without causing a change to the user agent's active document view,
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although any new or updated metainformation SHOULD be applied
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to the document currently in the user agent's active view.
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The 204 response MUST NOT include a message-body, and thus
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is always terminated by the first empty line after the header fields."
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However, in real world it was observed that some web servers
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(e.g. Boa/0.94.14rc21) simply use code 204 when file size is zero.
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*/
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case 204:
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break;
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case 300: /* redirection */
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case 301:
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