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What is the value of $Date$  in mongoose.c ?

On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 10:31 PM, 'ianwalters16' via mongoose-users <
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> Hi all.
>
> I'm trying to add webserver functionality to a GUI project, with some
> success, but after about three minutes of inacitvity it the server stops
> responding to new connections.
> I can have two client apps running, sending GET requests to localhost:8080
> ten times a second and the server continues to respond for hours. If I
> close one app and restart it then it gets no response (although the app I
> left running still gets responses)
> The server is running in it's own boost::thread.
>
> As an experiment I have tried running a simple console server app (with
> MSVC++ 2010 Express) using the following hello world example:
>
> #include "stdafx.h"
>
> #include <string.h>#include "mongoose.h"
> static int event_handler(struct mg_connection *conn, enum mg_event ev) {
>   if (ev == MG_AUTH) {
>     return MG_TRUE;   // Authorize all requests
>   } else if (ev == MG_REQUEST && !strcmp(conn->uri, "/hello")) {
>     mg_printf_data(conn, "%s", "Hello world");
>     return MG_TRUE;   // Mark as processed
>   } else {
>     return MG_FALSE;  // Rest of the events are not processed
>   }
> }
> int main(void) {
>   struct mg_server *server = mg_create_server(NULL, event_handler);
>   mg_set_option(server, "document_root", ".");
>   mg_set_option(server, "listening_port", "8080");
>
>   for (;;) {
>     mg_poll_server(server, 1000);  // Infinite loop, Ctrl-C to stop
>   }
>   mg_destroy_server(&server);
>
>   return 0;
> }
>
>
> This gives the same result...
> Using Firefox I'm going to "localhost:8080/hello" and receiving the "Hello
> World" as expected, and this continues each time I reload the page. If
> however I wait more than three minutes between reloads I get "Page not
> found" displayed.
> With the server app in debug mode I can set a breakpoint at
> mg_poll_server(...); and it breaks there once a second, so the infinite
> loop is still looping.
>
> Before it stops responding, setting a breakpoint in the event_handler I
> can pick up ev == MG_AUTH and ev == MG_REQUEST followed by ev == MG_POLL
> about 120 times before ev == MG_CLOSE
>
> Reloading the page will still work after this, but not if I wait too long!
> Once the server has stopped responding the breakpoint in event_handler
> never gets reached.
>
> I'd really appreciate it if anyone can help me out with some advice.
>
> Many thanks.
>
> Ian.
>
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