|  | @@ -11149,19 +11149,27 @@ handle_request(struct mg_connection *conn)
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				|  |  |  			i = callback_handler(conn, callback_data);
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				|  |  |  			if (i > 0) {
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				|  |  |  				/* Do nothing, callback has served the request. Store
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				|  |  | -				 * the
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				|  |  | -				 * return value as status code for the log and discard
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				|  |  | -				 * all
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				|  |  | -				 * data from the client not used by the callback. */
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				|  |  | +				 * then return value as status code for the log and discard
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				|  |  | +				 * all data from the client not used by the callback. */
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				|  |  |  				conn->status_code = i;
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				|  |  |  				discard_unread_request_data(conn);
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				|  |  |  			} else {
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				|  |  | -				/* TODO (high): what if the handler did NOT handle the
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				|  |  | -				 * request */
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				|  |  | -				/* The last version did handle this as a file request,
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				|  |  | -				 * but
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				|  |  | -				 * since a file request is not always a script resource,
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				|  |  | -				 * the authorization check might be different */
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				|  |  | +				/* The handler did NOT handle the request. */
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				|  |  | +				/* Some proper reactions would be:
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				|  |  | +				 * a) close the connections without sending anything
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				|  |  | +				 * b) send a 404 not found
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				|  |  | +				 * c) try if there is a file matching the URI
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				|  |  | +				 * It would be possible to do a, b or c in the callback
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				|  |  | +				 * implementation, and return 1 - we cannot do anything
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				|  |  | +				 * here, that is not possible in the callback.
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				|  |  | +				 *
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				|  |  | +				 * TODO: What would be the best reaction here?
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				|  |  | +				 * (Note: The reaction may change, if there is a better idea.)
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				|  |  | +				 */
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				|  |  | +
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				|  |  | +				/* For the moment, use option c: We look for a proper file,
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				|  |  | +				 * but since a file request is not always a script resource,
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				|  |  | +				 * the authorization check might be different. */
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				|  |  |  				interpret_uri(conn,
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				|  |  |  				              path,
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				|  |  |  				              sizeof(path),
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