Records that @auth is to be used under @uri, as though a
WWW-Authenticate header had been received at that URI. This can be
used to "preload" @manager's auth cache, to avoid an extra HTTP
round trip in the case where you know ahead of time that a 401
response will be returned.
This is only useful for authentication types where the initial
Authorization header does not depend on any additional information
from the server. (Eg, Basic or NTLM, but not Digest.)
Records that @auth is to be used under @uri, as though a WWW-Authenticate header had been received at that URI. This can be used to "preload" @manager's auth cache, to avoid an extra HTTP round trip in the case where you know ahead of time that a 401 response will be returned.
This is only useful for authentication types where the initial Authorization header does not depend on any additional information from the server. (Eg, Basic or NTLM, but not Digest.)