I had a similar experience until I upgraded to the latest versions of some of the supporting libraries. I had to upgrade a number of them, so unfortunately I can't point to exactly which one. Perhaps FLEXI-STREAMS and underlying TRIVIAL-GRAY-STREAMS.
On Sat, Mar 7, 2009 at 5:58 PM, Andrei Stebakov <lisper...@gmail.com> wrote: > I wonder what am I missing when a call like (http-request > "http://lisp.org/") returns a binary array: > > #(60 116 105 116 108 101 62 114 101 100 105 114 101 99 116 46 46 46 60 47 116 > 105 116 108 101 62 60 109 101 116 97 32 104 116 116 112 45 101 113 117 105 > 118 61 34 82 101 102 114 101 115 104 34 32 99 111 110 116 101 110 116 61 34 > 48 59 32 117 114 108 61 47 97 108 117 47 104 111 109 101 34 62) > 200 > ((:DATE . "Sat, 07 Mar 2009 22:56:52 GMT") (:CONNECTION . "Close") > (:SERVER . "AllegroServe/1.2.50") (:TRANSFER-ENCODING . "chunked")) > #<PURI:URI http://lisp.org> > #<FLEXI-IO-STREAM {107E2C79}> > T > " OK" > > Before I upgraded to the new hunchentoot and drakma and chunga it > would give me a text string. > Thank you, > Andrei > > _______________________________________________ > drakma-devel mailing list > drakma-devel@common-lisp.net > http://common-lisp.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/drakma-devel > -- ===================== Joshua Taylor tay...@cs.rpi.edu, jtay...@alum.rpi.edu "A lot of good things went down one time, back in the goodle days." John Hartford _______________________________________________ drakma-devel mailing list drakma-devel@common-lisp.net http://common-lisp.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/drakma-devel