Re: HTTP Request not working on macOS Sierra (4D 13.5)

2016-10-19 Thread Peter-Christian Miest
Hi Spencer,

thank you very much for your answer. I know now that the problem is with 
HTTPS only. Sending a request to a normal (HTTP) address works fine.

It correctly works with 4D v13.5 and 13.6 on macOS El Capitan and 
earlier, but does not work on macOS Sierra.
When I run the same structure with 4D v15 everything works fine. But for 
me v15 still means a lot of changes in the structure. So that is a no-go 
at the moment.

Perhaps we are simply stuck in between versions - and the customer 
should not have updated to Sierra.

Best regards
Peter


Am 17.10.2016 um 23:09 schrieb Spencer Hinsdale-2 [via 4D]:
> Hi Peter,
>
> I think there is a bug in 13.5, fixed in 13.6, that HTTP Authenticate 
> only sends 38 characters of password...
>
>
>
> > On Oct 17, 2016, at 11:27 AM, Peter-Christian Miest <[hidden email] 
> > wrote:
> >
> > Can anybody confirm that the command HTTP Request works correctly on 
> macOS
> > Sierra 10.12 with 4D 13.5?
> > It simply get an empty response. Same code works on macOS El Capitan
> > 10.11.4.
> >
> > Thank you very much for any hint.
> > Peter
>
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Re: HTTP Request not working on macOS Sierra (4D 13.5)

2016-10-17 Thread Spencer Hinsdale
Hi Peter,

I think there is a bug in 13.5, fixed in 13.6, that HTTP Authenticate only 
sends 38 characters of password...



> On Oct 17, 2016, at 11:27 AM, Peter-Christian Miest  wrote:
> 
> Can anybody confirm that the command HTTP Request works correctly on macOS
> Sierra 10.12 with 4D 13.5?
> It simply get an empty response. Same code works on macOS El Capitan
> 10.11.4.
> 
> Thank you very much for any hint.
> Peter

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HTTP Request not working on macOS Sierra (4D 13.5)

2016-10-17 Thread Peter-Christian Miest
Can anybody confirm that the command HTTP Request works correctly on macOS
Sierra 10.12 with 4D 13.5?
It simply get an empty response. Same code works on macOS El Capitan
10.11.4.

Thank you very much for any hint.
Peter



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