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I got it working.  It was related to how I was reading the socket back in.
Instead of using recv() I did a read() and that seemed to do the trick.  Not
sure why it would have been puking on me. . .

Hmmm...  that one took me a couple of days, ouch :-|

Aaron Bartell

-----Original Message-----
From: Bartell, Aaron L. (TC) [mailto:ALBartell@taylorcorp.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 7:13 PM
To: 'web400@midrange.com'
Subject: RE: [WEB400] HTTP Headers


>It looks like you have 2 newlines after HTTP/1.1 (I see two boxes on my
display).

     D crlf            C                   CONST(X'0D25')

I am concatenating crlf onto the end of the http version.  This should leave
two spaces correct? being that 0D is one character and 25 is another.  It
shouldn't be showing up as one combined character. . . right?

Aaron

-----Original Message-----
From: Brad Stone [mailto:brad@bvstools.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 6:29 PM
To: web400@midrange.com
Subject: Re: [WEB400] HTTP Headers


Aaron,

> Right now my header looks like this(I took out my real IP
> address):
>
> GET http://99.99.99.99:8080/taylor/EmailServlet?xml=<Email>
> <Subject>This%20is%20the%20subject.</Subject><ToAddress><Int
> ernetAddress>albartell@mycompany.com</InternetAddress><Name
> >Aaron%20Bartell</Name></ToAddress><FromAddress><InternetAdd
> ress>albartell@mycompany.com</InternetAddress><Name>Aaron%2
> 0Bartell</Name></FromAddress><Body>Hi%20there</Body><URLAtta
> chment><Location>http://hotmail.com</Location><Name>hotmail.
> html</Name></URLAttachment></Email> HTTP/1.1Host:
> 99.99.99
> .99:8080

It looks like you have 2 newlines after HTTP/1.1 (I see two
boxes on my display).  This could cause a problem as it will
ignore or misinterprert the Host: portion of the header.
Remember, 2 newlines means "I'm done!"  So make sure you
don't have 2 somewhere.

The reason I think there are 2 after HTTP/1.1 is because if
there are 2 after the Host parm, where I also see two boxes,
I would assume there are 2 in the prior position as well
causing an abnormal end in your case.  And if I recall from
a previous inquiry, you needed the Host HTTP header for it
to work.

Brad
www.bvstools.com
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