* - reason : HTTP response reason (empty if there was a serious cURL error)
* - headers : <header name/value associative array>
* - body : HTTP response body or resource (if "stream" was set)
- * - err : Any cURL error string
+ * - error : Any cURL error string
* The map also stores integer-indexed copies of these values. This lets callers do:
* <code>
* list( $rcode, $rdesc, $rhdrs, $rbody, $rerr ) = $http->run( $req );
* - reason : HTTP response reason (empty if there was a serious cURL error)
* - headers : <header name/value associative array>
* - body : HTTP response body or resource (if "stream" was set)
- * - err : Any cURL error string
+ * - error : Any cURL error string
* The map also stores integer-indexed copies of these values. This lets callers do:
* <code>
* list( $rcode, $rdesc, $rhdrs, $rbody, $rerr ) = $req['response'];
* - reason : HTTP response reason (empty if there was a serious cURL error)
* - headers : <header name/value associative array>
* - body : HTTP response body or resource (if "stream" was set)
- * - err : Any cURL error string
+ * - error : Any cURL error string
* The map also stores integer-indexed copies of these values. This lets callers do:
* <code>
* list( $rcode, $rdesc, $rhdrs, $rbody, $rerr ) = $client->run( $req );
* - reason : HTTP response reason (empty if there was a serious cURL error)
* - headers : <header name/value associative array>
* - body : HTTP response body or resource (if "stream" was set)
- * - err : Any cURL error string
+ * - error : Any cURL error string
* The map also stores integer-indexed copies of these values. This lets callers do:
* <code>
* list( $rcode, $rdesc, $rhdrs, $rbody, $rerr ) = $responses[0];