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Rearrange some of the HTTP proxy handling to make sure that we're actually connected to the proxy server before calling the callback (in the case where we were trying to bypass CONNECT tunneling, that wasn't happening). Thanks to dasvo for tracking down what was happening. Fixes #5057.
author Daniel Atallah <daniel.atallah@gmail.com>
date Tue, 20 May 2008 19:49:26 +0000
parents 44b4e8bd759b
children d3fad795bba5
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/**
 * @file slpsession.h SLP Session functions
 *
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#ifndef _MSN_SLPSESSION_H_
#define _MSN_SLPSESSION_H_

typedef struct _MsnSlpSession MsnSlpSession;

#include "slpcall.h"
#include "slpsession.h"
#include "slpmsg.h"

struct _MsnSlpSession
{
	/* MsnSlpLink *slplink; */
	MsnSlpCall *slpcall;

	long id;

	long app_id;
	char *call_id;
};

MsnSlpSession *msn_slp_session_new(MsnSlpCall *slpcall);
void msn_slp_session_destroy(MsnSlpSession *slpsession);
void msn_slpsession_send_slpmsg(MsnSlpSession *slpsession,
								MsnSlpMessage *slpmsg);
#endif /* _MSN_SLPSESSION_H_ */