ASIHTTPRequest is an easy to use wrapper around the CFNetwork API that makes some of the more tedious aspects of communicating with web servers easier. It is written in Objective-C and works in both Mac OS X and iPhone applications. It is suitable performing basic HTTP requests and interacting with REST-based services (GET / POST / PUT / DELETE). The included ASIFormDataRequest subclass makes it easy to submit POST data and files using multipart/form-data. It provides: * A straightforward interface for submitting data to and fetching data from webservers * Download data to memory or directly to a file on disk * Submit files on local drives as part of POST data, compatible with the HTML file input mechanism * Stream request bodies directly from disk to the server, to conserve memory * Resume for partial downloads * Easy access to request and response HTTP headers * Progress delegates (NSProgressIndicators and UIProgressViews) to show information about download AND upload progress * Auto-magic management of upload and download progress indicators for operation queues * Basic, Digest + NTLM authentication support, credentials are automatically re-used for the duration of a session, and can be stored for later in the Keychain. * Cookie support * [NEW] Requests can continue to run when your app moves to the background (iOS 4+) * GZIP support for response data AND request bodies * The included ASIDownloadCache class lets requests transparently cache responses, and allow requests for cached data to succeed even when there is no network available * [NEW] ASIWebPageRequest - download complete webpages, including external resources like images and stylesheets. Pages of any size can be indefinitely cached, and displayed in a UIWebview / WebView even when you have no network connection. * Easy to use support for Amazon S3 - no need to fiddle around signing requests yourself! * Full support for Rackspace Cloud Files * [NEW] Client certificates support * Supports manual and auto-detected proxies, authenticating proxies, and PAC file auto-configuration. The built-in login dialog lets your iPhone application work transparently with authenticating proxies without any additional effort. * Bandwidth throttling support * Support for persistent connections * Supports synchronous & asynchronous requests * Get notifications about changes in your request state via delegation or [NEW] blocks (Mac OS X 10.6, iOS 4 and above) * Comes with a broad range of unit tests ASIHTTPRequest is compatible with Mac OS 10.5 or later, and iOS 3.0 or later. Documentation is available "here":http://allseeing-i.com/ASIHTTPRequest.