> Steve,
>
> You were using inetXXX enums instead of ctpXXX enums. Now, if
> you compare the enum values (looking from either side), you can see
> what is happening. The only place I have seen inetXXX mentioned were
Definitions I mentioned in the last mail.
------- From InetMgr.h -------------
typedef enum {
inetCompressionTypeNone = 0,
inetCompressionTypeBitPacked,
inetCompressionTypeLZ77,
inetCompressionTypeBest,
inetCompressionTypeLZ77Primer1
} INetCompressionTypeEnum;
------- From CTP.h -------------
typedef enum {
ctpConvCML = 0, // CML
ctpConvCML8Bit, // CML in 8-bit debug form
ctpConvNoneLZ77, // Raw data with LZ77 (No primer)
ctpConvNone, // Return in native web format.
// When this is specified, then the response
// will include the ctpRspExtContentType
// and ctpRspExtContentEncoding extensions
ctpConvBest, // Best compression between ctpConvCML, ctpConvCML8Bit &
ctpConvCMLLZ77Primer1
// Used together: ctpConvBest, ctpExtCompressSupported &
CtpExtCompressedWith
ctpConvCMLLZ77Primer1 // Lz77 Primer#1 (English Clipper)
} CTPConvEnum;
"Steve" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:41628@palm-dev-forum...
>
> I've been working up an INetLib application. The code, stripped to its
> essence (remove all error checking, error messages, waiting for events,
> etc), is below; as near as I can tell this is essentially identical to
> the sequence of commands found in the INetLow sample code.
>
> But here's what happens:
>
> 1) With INetLow, which uses inetCompressionTypeNone, I can enter
> www.google.com and get back "expected" results which look like this:
> "<html><head><title>GoogleSearch</title><meta name..."
>
> 2) If I use inetCompressionTypeNone in the code below, I get back
> gibberish bytes, unrecognizable as English.
>
> 3) If I use inetCompressionTypeBitPacked in the code below, I get back
> English, but missing all the HTML code. The first bytes that come back
> are "Google Search", missing the "<html><head><title>...</title> etc. The
> rest of the page is similarly stripped, and missing bytes as well.
>
> 4) If I use a different web site (one of our own), I get the same result
> - all HTML code stripped out, and I'm missing some bytes, maybe I get the
> first 30 bytes of "real" content and then it skips a bunch and then I get
> the last 100 bytes or so of "real" content (again, missing all the HTML).
> Changing the "inclHeader" from true to false in the code below doesn't
> make a difference.
>
> What is going on here?
>
> err = SysLibFind("INet.lib", &iNetLibRefNum);
> StrCopy(configName.name,inetCfgNameCTPDefault);
> INetLibConfigIndexFromName(iNetLibRefNum,&configName,&IFInstance);
> INetLibOpen(iNetLibRefNum,IFInstance,0,0,0,&iNetH);
> convAlgorithm=inetCompressionTypeBitPacked; //inetCompressionTypeNone;
>
INetLibSettingSet(iNetLibRefNum,iNetH,inetSettingConvAlgorithm,&convAlgorit
> hm,4);
> INetLibSockOpen(iNetLibRefNum,iNetH,inetSchemeHTTP,&sockH);
> StrCat(theMess,"GET");
> StrCopy(c,"http://www.google.com");
> INetLibSockHTTPReqCreate(iNetLibRefNum,sockH,(Byte*)theMess,(Byte*)c,0);
> inclHeader=true;
>
INetLibSockHTTPAttrSet(iNetLibRefNum,sockH,inetHTTPAttrIncHTTP,0,(Byte*)&in
> clHeader,4,0);
> StrCopy(c,"");
> postLen=StrLen(c);
> INetLibSockHTTPReqSend(iNetLibRefNum,sockH,c,postLen,1000L);
> cst=MemPtrNew(4096);
> if (cst) MemSet(cst,4096,0);
> b=(Byte*)cst;
> actBytes=1;
> while (actBytes!=0) {
>
>
INetLibSockRead(tempPrefsP->iNetLibRefNum,tempPrefsP->sockH,b,4095-StrLen(c
> st),&actBytes,1000L);
> b+=actBytes;
> }
> FrmCustomAlert(infoAlert,cst,"","");
> MemPtrFree(cst);
> err=INetLibSockClose(iNetLibRefNum,sockH);
>
> Steve Patt
> President, Stevens Creek Software
> http://www.stevenscreek.com/palm
> Best PQA ("ePQA"), PalmSource 99
> Best Application ("PizzaScan"), Palm Developer's Conference 1998
> First printing software for the Palm - September, 1997
>
>
>
>
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