f, should be of good
> benefit to everyone :)
>
> --
> Konrad `ktoso` Malawski
> Akka <http://akka.io> @ Lightbend <http://lightbend.com>
>
> On 19 September 2016 at 11:46:58, Derek Wyatt (de...@derekwyatt.org
> ) wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
>
> I've been wrestling w
Hi folks,
I've been wrestling with a bug in IIS (see
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/akka-user/7iW5-HlshZk/S75Wgxg_AwAJ). It
seems that I'm going to have to deal with the problem myself, because
either IIS can't be fixed or the guys I'm dealing with aren't willing to
try. And, at any rate,
with the rendering a little bit (i.e. the MediaType is
rendered, and then the charset is rendered), but would you guys consider a
PR with that change?
On Tuesday, September 13, 2016 at 1:37:39 PM UTC-4, Derek Wyatt wrote:
>
> I'm not arguing that Akka is doing the wrong thing.
>
> But
labeled
> with an appropriate charset value. See section 3.4.1
> <https://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec3.html#sec3.4.1> for
> compatibility problems."
>
> https://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec3.html#sec3.7
>
> --
> Cheers,
> √
>
&
should do that.
Is there any way to get at the raw HTTP request so I can inspect it? I
think I need to see exactly how the client created it in the first place.
On Tuesday, September 13, 2016 at 12:58:15 PM UTC-4, Derek Wyatt wrote:
>
> Hi guys,
>
> I've written a reverse-proxy wi
Hi guys,
I've written a reverse-proxy with Akka-HTTP and I'm hitting a problem while
trying to interact with an ASP.NET app. The only interesting thing I can
see is that without the proxy, the Content-Type is lacking a charset but
the proxy adds charset=UTF-8.
I can't find a way to replicate
Hi guys,
A client connects, and I don't like him. I don't want to respond to him at
all; I just want to disconnect him entirely.
I'm using the high level routing DSL and I've read some things about
cancelling the HTTPResponse Entity's stream, but that doesn't seem to be
dropping the
Alright. I'll play around with these over the next few days and send you a
PR.
On Fri, Apr 8, 2016 at 12:12 PM Patrik Nordwall <patrik.nordw...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hi Derek,
> Sounds like a great addition. Will you take a stab at it?
> /Patrik
>
> On Thu, Apr 7, 2016 at 9:5
Hi guys,
I've been writing some tests for my stream code and have run up against a
situation where I would like to have expectNextType. I've implemented this
myself with a pimp, but I'm wondering if there's a better way?
implicit class ProbeExtension[T](val p: Probe[T]) {
def
silently ignores overflows (I was lazy to build
a stage or use fold for this sample, so I used grouped())
-Endre
On Sun, Jul 26, 2015 at 9:12 PM, Derek Wyatt
de...@derekwyatt.org mailto:de...@derekwyatt.org wrote:
Hi,
I'm still trying to figure out the best way to work with
TCP flows and, while
Hi,
I'm still trying to figure out the best way to work with TCP flows and,
while I've got something working, this seems really quite wrong, so there's
gotta be a better way.
What I want to do is send an Iterable[Int] from the client to the server
and have the server materialize that
Howdie,
I'm wondering if it's possible to implement my use case and what the best
implementation of that might look like.
I'd like to have a bi-directional set of channel messages chunked
independently and multiplexed across a TCP connection. Something that
looks like this:
them as you progress. When you do, focusing on those (should you
still believe them to be worth it) might be the far better option.
Thanks!
On Sat, Mar 8, 2014 at 7:51 PM, Derek Wyatt de...@derekwyatt.org wrote:
What you're experiencing is a trade-off. Actors provide a trade-off that
you
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