Index: net/http/http_util.h |
diff --git a/net/http/http_util.h b/net/http/http_util.h |
index a0ee9bba79dfab0d366268deb740233e83f4e555..9166909a6e417e5fe4c51d5beca1286ef0a79959 100644 |
--- a/net/http/http_util.h |
+++ b/net/http/http_util.h |
@@ -211,23 +211,6 @@ class NET_EXPORT HttpUtil { |
// consists of status line and then one line for each header. |
static std::string ConvertHeadersBackToHTTPResponse(const std::string& str); |
- // Given a comma separated ordered list of language codes, return |
- // the list with a qvalue appended to each language. |
- // The way qvalues are assigned is rather simple. The qvalue |
- // starts with 1.0 and is decremented by 0.2 for each successive entry |
- // in the list until it reaches 0.2. All the entries after that are |
- // assigned the same qvalue of 0.2. Also, note that the 1st language |
- // will not have a qvalue added because the absence of a qvalue implicitly |
- // means q=1.0. |
- // |
- // When making a http request, this should be used to determine what |
- // to put in Accept-Language header. If a comma separated list of language |
- // codes *without* qvalue is sent, web servers regard all |
- // of them as having q=1.0 and pick one of them even though it may not |
- // be at the beginning of the list (see http://crbug.com/5899). |
- static std::string GenerateAcceptLanguageHeader( |
- const std::string& raw_language_list); |
- |
// Helper. If |*headers| already contains |header_name| do nothing, |
// otherwise add <header_name> ": " <header_value> to the end of the list. |
static void AppendHeaderIfMissing(const char* header_name, |