1<testcase>
2<info>
3<keywords>
4HTTP
5HTTP GET
6HTTP proxy
7</keywords>
8</info>
9
10# Server-side
11<reply>
12<data>
13HTTP/1.1 200 OK
14Date: Thu, 09 Nov 2010 14:49:00 GMT
15Server: test-server/fake
16Content-Type: text/html
17Funny-head: yesyes
18Content-Length: 22
19
20the content goes here
21</data>
22</reply>
23
24# Client-side
25<client>
26<server>
27http
28</server>
29 <name>
30HTTP with proxy and host-only URL
31 </name>
32# the thing here is that this sloppy form is accepted and we convert it
33# for normal server use, and we need to make sure it gets converted to
34# RFC style even for proxies
35 <command>
36-x %HOSTIP:%HTTPPORT we.want.that.site.com.1213
37</command>
38</client>
39
40# Verify data after the test has been "shot"
41<verify>
42<strip>
43^User-Agent:.*
44</strip>
45<protocol>
46GET HTTP://we.want.that.site.com.1213/ HTTP/1.1
47Host: we.want.that.site.com.1213
48Accept: */*
49Proxy-Connection: Keep-Alive
50
51</protocol>
52</verify>
53</testcase>
54