WEBrick::HTTPServlet::FileHandler: Fix if-range header returning 304 instead of 206/200#173
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WEBrick::HTTPServlet::FileHandler: Fix if-range header returning 304 instead of 206/200#173metade wants to merge 1 commit intoruby:masterfrom
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…instead of 206/200 Range requests with if-range header were incorrectly returning 304 (Not Modified) status instead of the proper 206 (Partial Content) or 200 (OK) responses. According to HTTP specification, if-range header should: - Return 206 (Partial Content) if the resource hasn't been modified - Return 200 (OK) with full content if the resource has been modified - Never return 304 (Not Modified) The 304 behavior should only apply to if-modified-since and if-none-match headers, even for range requests. Changes: - Move if-range handling out of not_modified? method into dedicated logic - Fix date precision issues in conditional header comparisons by normalizing to HTTP date format before comparison - Preserve existing 304 behavior for if-modified-since/if-none-match headers - Add comprehensive tests covering all if-range scenarios Fixes range request behavior to comply with RFC 7233 specification.
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I have been feeling dirty about this as it is a lot of AI generated code! I could try making a smaller change that tackles just the particular use case I'm after (hosting pmtiles on Jekyll). |
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Range requests with if-range header were incorrectly returning 304 (Not Modified) status instead of the proper 206 (Partial Content) or 200 (OK) responses.
According to HTTP specification, if-range header should:
The 304 behavior should only apply to if-modified-since and if-none-match headers, even for range requests.
Changes:
Fixes range request behavior to comply with RFC 7233 specification.
(Note: Zed AI with Claude did most of this!)