I did try putting the form-urlencoded line as well before the request
is sent with no difference in behavior.

On Jul 6, 2:22 pm, Amitabh <[email protected]> wrote:
> No. I didn't do that. Should I be doing this to decode the response ?
>
> note that, somewhere else in my application, I do have a request send/
> receive working perfectly usingrequestbuilderto another server which
> does not encode the response using chunked encoding.
>
> On Jul 6, 1:31 pm, Ian Bambury <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > Have you got the line
>
> >requestBuilder.setHeader("Content-Type",
> > "application/x-www-form-urlencoded");
>
> > in there somewhere?
>
> > Ian
>
> >http://examples.roughian.com
>
> > 2009/7/6 Amitabh <[email protected]>
>
> > > Thanks a lot Fred, for the response. I had given up on getting any
> > > response at all.
>
> > > Yes, I have read the examples from the docs and am getting a 200
> > > response back, but the text is empty. Below is some code to give you
> > > an idea.
>
> > >                requestBuilder.sendRequest(args.toString(), new
> > > RequestCallback()
> > >                {
> > >                   �...@override
> > >                    public void onResponseReceived( final Request request,
> > > final Response response)
> > >                    {
> > >                        String ret = response.getText();
> > >                        External.logDebug( "Received response to login :" +
> > > response.getStatusCode() + " " + response.getStatusText() + ": " +
> > > "response length = " + ret.length() + " " + ret);
>
> > > I can see from the logs that the status code is 200,  statustext is
> > > "unknown", response length is 0, and the response is an empty
> > > string.
>
> > > In Fiddler, I can see that I did get a valid response with text in it.
> > > The header in fiddler says that the transfer encoding is of type
> > > "chunked".
>
> > > I've tried to do various different searches on the web to find out if
> > > there is anything out there which says if "chunked" decoding is
> > > supported by gwt but i didn't find anything.
>
> > > I know that on the same machine, with the same browser sending the
> > > same request to the same URL, hand written javascript code works fine,
> > > but GWT generated javascript does not work.
>
> > > I am using ie6 as the string in my gwt.
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