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the_wire_season_3_blu_ray_torrent_cfc

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the wire season 3 blu ray torrent

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The Wire Season 3 Blu Ray Torrent

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this means that a tracker response will have two, and only two, parts. this allows the tracker to serve large numbers of tracks at once, without having to recompose the response each time. the output sent to the client is an http 200 response, similar to other resources in the current iana registry. for instance, the head method is treated as a part. 


a full torrent response may either be chunked or not; chunked response may be the last one in the response series, and by itself usually is sufficient for clients to be able to extract some information. a chunked response is followed by the peer's fin bit, and if the peer is a dht peer (utp/bitcomets dht) is followed by a dht response. the remainder of the response may be chunked, or may be a torrent announcement.


one of the list of error strings returned by the method. when an errors string is given, it will be displayed for the user. this error string must be the last one in the list of returned error strings.


single-word errors are returned in the form of a normal key/value pair. these errors are often raised by the peer when connection is lost or when the peer needs to exit the association quickly. the key should be the given error string, and the value should be the corresponding error code.


strings returned by multi-word errors should be split at the first space. the given error string will be displayed for the user. the following lines are returned in the form of a normal key/value pair.


multi-word errors often occur when performing an operation that exceeds what is permitted by the current rules (such as accepting new peers). the key should be the given error string, and the value should be an information string. the given string will be displayed for the user, and can be used as a hint when reporting bugs or feature requests. 84d34552a1