On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 4:13 PM, Nicholas Wehr
<[email protected]>wrote:
> okay - in this context I can understand your original message. I think
> catalyst is behaving okay. In your example, the client is disconnected so it
> cannot receive a response code. in my test telnet where I ran your example,
> I fed more data in than was expected - but since I left the client connected
> I got a response. the server went ahead and detected the content-length and
> failed gracefully, though cryptically...
Correct, because it only checks:
if ( $remaining > 0 ) {
Not sure why it's ok for the Content-Length to be less than the actual
content and not the other way around.
Regardless, my question was just is this the level of an error? Do we
really care if a request is disconnected?
I can downgrade the message to a warn in my logging code to avoid getting
emails about it every few hours.
--
Bill Moseley
[email protected]
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