To use onerror, do:

mg.onerror = function(err)
  -- do whatever you want
end

Note that documentation says nothing about mg.read().
The reason is mg.read() doesn't exist.


On Thu, Jan 30, 2014 at 4:44 PM, Gilles <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello
>
> Nothing is displayed when calling the following Lua script from a form:
>
> *form.html*
> <form action="cgi.lp" method="post">
>         <input type=text" name="dummy">
>         <input type="submit" value="Submit">
> </form>
>
> *cgi.lp*
> HTTP/1.0 200 OK
> Content-Type: text/plain
>
> <?
> local post_data = ''
> if mg.request_info.request_method == 'POST' then
>  post_data = mg.read()
> end
> mg.write(post_data)
>
> mg.write(mg.request_info.request_method)
> mg.write(mg.request_info.remote_ip, ':', mg.request_info.remote_port)
> mg.write(mg.request_info.uri)
> mg.write(mg.request_info.http_version)
> for name, value in pairs(mg.request_info.http_headers) do
>  mg.write(name, ':', value, '\n')
> end
> ?>
>
> The page is blank, and no error message is available in the console.
>
> The documentation <http://cesanta.com/docs.html?LuaSqlite.md> mentions
> "mg.onerror(msg)": Would this help investigate, and if yes, how?
>
> Thank you.
>
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