On Thu, Dec 07, 2000 at 11:26:17AM +0100, Petr Cimprich wrote:
> David Maxwell wrote:
> 
> > Also, the Sablotron web page, even after the redirect once you click
> > on the download link, seems to send some extraneous data chunks after
> > the file is sent. What OS/server combo is that?
> 
> When you click a download link at www.gingerall.com (Apache on RedHat Linux),
> the request is redirected to an external site with better connection (provided
> by our ISP, Apache on custom Linux) in order to make download faster. No extra
> data, no cookies, no spies are sent within neither original nor redirected
> request response.

I wouldn't care about cookies, but here's what my ftp client says:

ftp: Unexpected data following chunksize

EVERY time I retreive any file from http://www.gingerall.com/perl/rd\?...

So even though the file is returned complete, ftp thinks there was an error,
which makes it a lot more work to script into a package system such as
NetBSD pkgsrc, FreeBSD ports etc.

It's not important enough for me to chase down what your servers are doing
though, since the package is giving me 15 or so of these:

sablot.h:72: `dllimport' was not declared in this scope
sablot.h:73: syntax error before `int'

I've given up. I might try again when xalan/xerces don't do what I need.

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