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Ernest Allen commented on DISPATCH-941:
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I'm not seeing this anymore. I'm running the router on fedora 28 with
libwebsockets-2.4.2-1.fc28.x86_64.
I'm able to load the current console from Windows:Chrome/FF/Edge, and
Android:Chrome.
I was seeing the problem on fedora 27, but I'm not sure of the libwebsockets
version.
At first, I suspected that DISPATCH-1000 might have "fixed/masked/avoided" the
problem. That Jira shortened the path from where a large number of files were
loaded. However, to test that theory I reverted the console to load the css/js
files from their pre-DISPATCH-1000 locations and the problem did not re-appear.
I'll try on a fedora 27 VM and see what I get with the latest stand-alone
console directory structure.
> Router is returning incorrect files from http get requests.
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>
> Key: DISPATCH-941
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DISPATCH-941
> Project: Qpid Dispatch
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Routing Engine
> Affects Versions: 1.0.1
> Reporter: Ernest Allen
> Priority: Major
> Fix For: Backlog
>
> Attachments: CaptureApache_angular.PNG, CaptureApache_angular.PNG,
> CaptureApache_woff2.PNG, CaptureApache_woff2.PNG, CaptureApache_woff2.PNG,
> CaptureDispatch_angular.PNG, CaptureDispatch_angular.PNG,
> CaptureDispatch_woff2.PNG
>
>
> When http requests are made from a Windows machine, the http response headers
> appear to be mixed up or for a different request. For example, when the
> browser requests the file OpenSans-Regular-webfont.woff2, the response has a
> content-type of text/javascript and an incorrect content-length. Here is the
> bad response: !CaptureDispatch_woff2.PNG!
> When the same browser on the same machine requests the same file from Apache
> tomcat, the response is correct:
> !CaptureApache_woff2.PNG!
> Another example: This time the request is for the javascript file angular.js.
> Here is the bad response from the router:
> !CaptureDispatch_angular.PNG!
>
> And here is the correct response from tomcat for the same file:
> !CaptureApache_angular.PNG!
> The incorrect content-types and content-lengths returned by the router lead
> me to believe that the responses are getting mixed up.
> Possibly important note: Which requests are mixed up varies each time I
> reload the page. Sometimes files that failed on a previous page load will
> come down just fine. It doesn't always happen on the same files.
> This happens for all browsers I've tried on Windows. It does not happen for
> any browser when the request comes from my linux box.
>
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