ivecode >> lists.runrev.com> wrote:
>>> I have an LC app that recently started reporting this error when calling a
>>> web service we wrote:
>>> tsnet (1) Received HTTP/0.9 when not allowed
>>> Searching around the web I see many varied descriptions of h
:
I have an LC app that recently started reporting this error when calling a web
service we wrote:
tsnet (1) Received HTTP/0.9 when not allowed
Searching around the web I see many varied descriptions of how one might remedy
that, but none seem to fit our circumstance.
Anyone else seen t
On 4/4/21 4:36 AM, Andre Garzia via use-livecode wrote:
Are you using the time travel external? HTTP/0.9 has been historical for a long
while...
Nonetheless, I believe 0.9 is still the lowest common denominator
fallback mode when the actual level can't otherwise be determined.
--
Mark
you’re connecting?
> On 31 Mar 2021, at 20:29, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> I have an LC app that recently started reporting this error when calling a
> web service we wrote:
>
> tsnet (1) Received HTTP/0.9 when not allowed
>
>
> Searching around th
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Ralph DiMola wrote:
> Richard,
>
Ralph DiMola wrote:
> Richard,
>
> I also have a problem when requests come too fast. This might be
> related? I'm on an on-rev server. My problem was that using sessions
> caused the LC server to choke about 50% of the time when sending back-
> to-back requests. I confirmed this when stress
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Subject: Re: "tsnet (1) Received HTTP/0.9 when not allowed"?
Good morning, Charles -
Thank you for your assistance, and
Good morning, Charles -
Thank you for your assistance, and your offer to look into it.
TL/DR:
As work progresses I'm increasingly convinced this isn't a client-side
issue at all, but a side-effect of how LC Server's insistence on loading
fonts that aren't needed triggers some host's CGI
Hi Richard,
The curl version that is used in tsNet is regularly updated. The latest
version of tsNet is using curl 7.74.0.
My understanding of that particular issue is that if the first data line that
is received back from the HTTP server doesn't match an appropriate response, it
will
Matthias wrote:
> was there a change in the configuration of your web server recently?
> Is your web service using php or LC server?
LC Server. Hosting likely had changes, since this app has been in
production for a long time without issue.
I believe the change most significant here is
>
> tsnet (1) Received HTTP/0.9 when not allowed
>
>
> Searching around the web I see many varied descriptions of how one might
> remedy that, but none seem to fit our circumstance.
>
> Anyone else seen this? What was needed to resolve it?
>
> --
> Richard
I have an LC app that recently started reporting this error when calling
a web service we wrote:
tsnet (1) Received HTTP/0.9 when not allowed
Searching around the web I see many varied descriptions of how one might
remedy that, but none seem to fit our circumstance.
Anyone else seen
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