As it turns out, the problem is the Galeon browser.

The file inserted and retrieved fine with Konqueror

But it might be worth looking into why Galeon is disliking the file.

Cheers
David


On Sun, 2003-02-23 at 19:18, David McNab wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I did a splitfile FEC insert with fishtools, and tried to retrieve it
> with fproxy. Fproxy complained that 'The image
> http://localhost:8888/servlet/SFRequest//__ID__......' cannot be
> displayed, because it contains errors.
> 
> Wanting to confirm/eliminate fishtools as a suspect, I inserted another
> large file into my node with fproxy, then retrieved it back with fproxy
> - same error.
> 
> It's not a good look when the main Freenet client - fproxy - is unable
> to insert then retrieve the same file :(
> 
> Can anyone suggest what's going on here?
> 
> Is fproxy stuffed? Is it just the insert code, or the
> retrieve/reassemble code, or both?
> 
> Or is there a chance my datastore is stuffed?
> 
> What's the confidence level in FProxy's FEC splitfiles insert and
> retrieval?
> 
> Are there any tools, libs or clients (apart from fishtools) that are
> consistently and successfully inserting *and* retrieving splitfiles?
> 
> Is the whole FEC thing actually working out as a net positive in
> Freenet?
> 
> Cheers
> David
> 
> PS - I'm using Sun JDK 1.3, and Fred code 0.5.0.7, on Debian Unstable
> with a 256MB datastore
> 
> 
> 
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