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Once a channel is created (via nsIIOService.newChannel() ), parameters for that request may be set by using the channel attributes, or by calling QueryInterface() to retrieve a subclass of nsIChannel for protocol-specific parameters. Then, the URI can be fetched by calling open() or asyncOpen() . After a request has been completed, the channel is still valid for accessing protocol-specific results. For example, QueryInterfacing to nsIHttpChannel allows response headers to be retrieved for the corresponding http transaction.



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Once a channel is created (via nsIIOService.newChannel() ), parameters for that request may be set by using the channel attributes, or by calling QueryInterface() to retrieve a subclass of nsIChannel for protocol-specific parameters. Then, the URI can be fetched by calling open() or asyncOpen() . After a request has been completed, the channel is still valid for accessing protocol-specific results. For example, QueryInterfacing to nsIHttpChannel allows response headers to be retrieved for the corresponding http transaction.



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Once a channel is created (via nsIIOService.newChannel() ), parameters for that request may be set by using the channel attributes, or by calling QueryInterface() to retrieve a subclass of nsIChannel for protocol-specific parameters. Then, the URI can be fetched by calling open() or asyncOpen() . After a request has been completed, the channel is still valid for accessing protocol-specific results. For example, QueryInterfacing to nsIHttpChannel allows response headers to be retrieved for the corresponding http transaction.

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