To expand on that, i'm thinking if you are making a request with the same URL after disconnecting as you made before disconnecting, the response could be in the cache and so you are getting the same results back.
You can fight caching via settings in the http header, but one thing i've used in the past to fight caching is to add an argument to the end of each of my requests that had a random number as a value. http://www.google.com becomes http://www.google.com/?r=54637 http://www.mydomain.com/blah/blah.php?arg1=fu&arg2=bar becomes http://www.mydomain.com/blah/blah.php?arg1=fu&arg2=bar&r=73829 This helps make each http request look more unique which results in far less chance of your result being cached when you don't want it to be. In your case, it would help make sure that they had to be online to get an actual response if cacheing is to blame. Hope that helps, someone else may have some more insight too. On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 8:30 AM, Alan Wolfe <[email protected]> wrote: > Do you think you could be seeing a cached response? > > On Sep 20, 2010 8:27 AM, "Johnny Beardsmore" <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi, > > I'm using the following (abreviated) code: > > //************************************************** > curl_easy_reset(curl); > curl_wr_error = curl_wr_index = 0; > > // setup curl options > curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_URL, CURL_SERVER); > > // Tell curl that we'll receive data to the function write_data, and > // also provide it with a context pointer for our error return. > curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_WRITEDATA, (void *) &curl_wr_error); > curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_WRITEFUNCTION, curl_write_data); > > char send_data[CURL_MAX_POST]; > strcpy(send_data,buffer); > > curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS, send_data); > > ret = curl_easy_perform(curl); > > printf("\nSEND_DATA REPORT---> Server Response: %s", &curl_wr_buf[1]); > //************************************************** > > I call curl_easy_perform approximatly every 5 seconds. When I'm connected > to the network, it works fine. When I disconnect, curl_easy_perform doesn't > get a response (which is what you'd expect), but approximately every 80 > calls, it does, i.e. ret contains a value. What's even more confusing, is > the value matches the expected MD5 response. What could be causing this? > It would seem like a time out to me, it it wasn't for the *valid* reponse. > > Regards, > jny > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > List admin: http://cool.haxx.se/list/listinfo/curl-library > Etiquette: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/etiquette.html > ------------------------------------------------------------------- List admin: http://cool.haxx.se/list/listinfo/curl-library Etiquette: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/etiquette.html
