What does the error say?

Save it in a file in the catch block.


--- Lorin Lund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> John Randall wrote:
> 
> >Lorin:
> >
> >Are you reading from an actual file or a socket?  I have had no trouble
> >using stdin to read from a file or pipe, even for large files.  For
> >sockets, I had the symptoms you described until I wrote code to keep
> >rechecking until the socket is fully read.  If this is the issue, I can
> >post what I use.
> >
> >Best wishes,
> >
> >John
> >
> >  
> >
> I am reading from a pipe from httpd.  It isn't a matter 
> of not getting all the data.  It is a matter of getting an error.
> 
> If I put a "try.  catch." bracket around the read I can go on 
> without the data.  But without that it dies there.  But because the 
> server I'm using has hit logs but no error logs (as far as I have 
> found so far) I don't know if J is giving an error message or what 
> it might be.
> 
> 
> 
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