On Sun, 20 May 2007 18:28:22 +0200 Tilman Sauerbeck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
babbled:
> Chris Stromblad [2007-05-20 14:58]:
>
> Hi Chris,
>
> > Yeah thanks, I did figure it out in the end. There are however something
> > that I would consider a bug. Obviously it's also likely it's simply me
> > who a
Chris Stromblad [2007-05-20 14:58]:
Hi Chris,
> Yeah thanks, I did figure it out in the end. There are however something
> that I would consider a bug. Obviously it's also likely it's simply me
> who are not using it correctly.
>
> Such as: If I connect to a web server and use HTTP/1.0. The serv
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Yeah thanks, I did figure it out in the end. There are however something
that I would consider a bug. Obviously it's also likely it's simply me
who are not using it correctly.
Such as: If I connect to a web server and use HTTP/1.0. The server will
dis
The data should be in the event struct you receive on SERVER_DATA
Sebastian
Chris Stromblad wrote:
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> Hmm... perhaps it was just the retarded me who just quite couldn't
> figure out how it worked. I thought ecore_con_server_data_get actually
> w
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Hmm... perhaps it was just the retarded me who just quite couldn't
figure out how it worked. I thought ecore_con_server_data_get actually
was used to retrieve data from the server I've connected to.
Apparently that was wrong.
My problem is half solve