FYI:  Eric Iverson, the person at Jsoftware able to make
any changes to the JHS beta, is away this week.



----- Original Message -----
From: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, September 28, 2010 9:52
Subject: Re: [Jbeta] JHS 1.0.23 help urgently needed
To: [email protected]

> To recap:
> 
> With USER and PASS defined in ~addons/ide/jhs/config/jhs.ijs,
> and those values entered in the login form, the browser
> just hangs.  (Firefox displays "stopped" in the bottom line.)
> 
> I did two hours extensive testing/tracing together with 
> colleague Uwe
> Faustmann and another hour peaking at the code and I believe I found
> what's wrong.
> 
> The corresponding trace through the code is this (caller -> callee):
> 
>       core.ijs:156:           do. r=. 'jev_get_jlogin_ 0'
>       jlogin.ijs:67:          jhr 'jlogin';(css CSS);'';loggedin
>       utilh.ijs:589:          htmlresponse tmpl hrplc 'TITLE ...
>       utilh.ijs:131/132:      putdata LASTRESPONSE=: y
>                               sdclose_jsocket_ SKSERVER
> 
> The LASTRESPONSE is the utilh.ijs:html204 noun:
> 
> html204=: 0 : 0
> HTTP/1.1 204 OK
> Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8
> 
> 
> )
> 
> 1st observation:
> 
>       A packet dump on the wire confirms that is emmitted as-is,
>       i.e. with LFs instead of CRLFs as required by the HTTP standard.
>       The 3 LFs are the last bytes which get transmitted in either
>       direction.
> 
> 2nd observation:
> 
>       LASTRESPONSE response really is just this header.  The 
> html body
>       (i.e. the "loggedin" page) is completely missing.  I 
> wonder what
>       nukes it off.
> 
> At the server side, port 65001 is listening again, but the 
> client is
> not asking.  My impression is that it awaits further 
> response data from
> the server, but none is forthcoming.  This would at least 
> correspond to
> the status shown:  "[transfer] stopped". 
> 
> I assume that the CRLF standard violation is not really 
> essential here
> but the missing body.
> 
> Again my question to other beta testers:
> 
>       Do passwords work for any at all?
> 
> This is as close as I am probably able to hunt this down before doing
> the other preparations for the trip.  (The actual talk; 
> blowing a hole
> into our firewall; packing things.)  Boarding the train in 
> 18 hours.
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