just on another note when using xml vs. wbxml, this is
what he reported:

------ begin msg ---------

Secondly, when I switch my debug client to use XML,
multisync.log shows proper login communication, but
then refuses login.

I even found out why: Multisync accepts my SyncML 1.1
request, but apparently processes the SyncML login
data as if it was SyncML 1.0. When I force my debug
client to use SyncML 1.0, authorisation works.

But then, the multisync server sends a truncated
answer message, which in turn causes our client's
parser to abort the session because the answer message
is no valid xml document (due to the missing end). The
part of the message sent ok by the multisync server
seems to be ok - no idea why it does not send the
entire message.

----- end msg -------


--- Tom Foottit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Is this client available somewhere for us to test
> and reproduce with? We
> haven't had much luck with WBXML syncing with other
> devices, so I don't
> doubt that there is a problem in there somewhere.
> 
> Tom
> 
> 
> On Mon, 2004-04-26 at 12:51, N Custer wrote:
> > i am currently working w/ a support person from a
> > company w/ a syncml client (that is about to go
> open
> > source if it  isn't already) and trying to get the
> > client to work w/ the syncml plugin.  here is what
> he
> > has reported (slightly edited) when using
> multisync
> > 0.82 and wbxmllib .90:
> > 
> > ------ begin pasted in msg -------
> > It seems to me that something is seriously wrong
> with
> > the encoding of that second message. I could
> imagine
> > that it might be related to the nested encoding of
> > devInf (devinf is a WBXML document packaged as a
> > opaque string in the main WBXML), however that's
> just
> > a guess. 
> > ------ end pasted in msg -------
> > 
> > this is in response to a test run where login and
> > everything was ok, but failures followed during
> the
> > actual data/sync.  we still have not been able to
> get
> > the client to sync w/ the server,  nothing past
> > login/format negotiation anyway.
> > 
> > any ideas?  i'm a developer but not very familar
> w/
> > the syncml protocol (it is so darned big) so i'm
> at a
> > bit of a loss here.
> > 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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