Hello.
Ok, thank you. This new behaviour makes more sense since for most streamed output you will often want binary output anyway (and if not can still use flexi-streams). The handler
(defun bla () (cl-who:with-html-output (out (flexi-streams:make-flexi-stream (hunchentoot:send-headers))) (:html (:head (:title "blafasel")) (:body (:h1 "quak")))))
works (though it is not very useful).
Christoph Senjak
2009/1/28 Edi Weitz edi@agharta.de:
Hi,
Unfortunately, the HTML documentation isn't always up to date in the development version and even some of the docstrings might not be fully correct anymore. In the case of send-headers, the docstring /is/ correct, though, although the change is hard to catch. The modified sentence there is "returns a BINARY stream" instead of "returns a stream". This is one of many changes that we did for performance reasons. So, if you want to send text to this stream, you'll have to wrap it with a flexi stream first.
HTH, Edi.
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 6:37 AM, css css@swissjabber.ch wrote:
Hello.
I havent used hunchentoot for a while now, so I checked out the svn-repository on http://bknr.net/svn/ediware/ (I hope this is the correct one) and Installed the packages. The server seems to work, but unfortunately, the following code seems not to do:
(defun http-seite () (with-html-output (out (send-headers)) (:html (:head (:title "Hallo-Welt-Seite")) (:body (:h1 "Hallo Welt"))))) (setf *dispatch-table* (list (create-prefix-dispatcher "/hallo-welt" 'http-seite))) (defvar *server* (start-server :port 8000))
When calling http://localhost:8000/hallo-welt, I only get an empty page. For any other URL, i get a "not found" error.
When defining the function differently, returning a string, say
(defun http-seite () (with-html-output-to-string (bla) (:html (:head (:title "Hallo-Welt-Seite")) (:body (:h1 "Hallo Welt")))))
the whole thing works. Also the more trivial functions
(defun http-2 () (write-char #\A (send-headers)))
and
(defun http-2 () (write-char #\A (send-headers)) (finish-output (send-headers)))
do not produce any output. I read the included documentation, but it seems like (send-headers) hasnt changed its meening according to it, and also the code doesnt say anything else.
Any Ideas what I could be doing wrong?
Greetings Christoph
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