Hi Edi,
First of all sorry for bringing it to the lisp NG. I didn't want to discuss it there, I just wanted to hear what libs are available. For some reason, my gmail client didn't show your messages so the last one was the one from Chris. Basically setting :CONTENT-LENGTH T and sending a pathname object instead of string solve the problem. Now I understand that with :CONTENT-LENGTH nil it was sending the chunked data. I still don't understand why when I send the request without :CONTENT-LENGTH T and giving a file name starting with p# the lisp process hangs (cmucl), maybe it's just the lisp implementation. Anyway, the problem solved, thank you Edi and Chris!
Andrew
On 2/12/07, Edi Weitz edi@agharta.de wrote:
On Mon, 12 Feb 2007 12:53:59 -0800, Chris Dean ctdean@sokitomi.com wrote:
One way to debug the system is to test against your own server. You could, for example, use hunchentoot to easily create a test webserver. Once you have control of the server you can debug both sides of the problem.
Of course, this won't help much if Hunchentoot and the /real/ server behave differently. (See my other email for an example - Hunchentoot knows how to handle chunked transfer encoding used by clients, Apache 1.x doesn't.)
Another way to debug Drakma it to use *HEADER-STREAM* to see at least the headers flying by.
http://weitz.de/drakma/#*header-stream*
Or use something like Ethereal (or whatever it is called nowadays). _______________________________________________ drakma-devel mailing list drakma-devel@common-lisp.net http://common-lisp.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/drakma-devel