On Wed May 7 15:58:40 2008, Stephen Pendleton wrote:
Will you explain why you think this?
(I won't ask how you managed to mangle Justin's message like that).
Assuming I grasped Justin's point correctly:
His example is:
<stream:stream>
<starttls/>
[TLS handshake]
<message/>
</stream:stream>
But that ignores the fact that prior to the TLS handshake, there is
one stack, and after, a different one - so taking the binary data
stream which contains the opening <stream:stream> won't actually give
you a complete XML document.
Whereas currently, if you take all the XML data from the final
restart onward, you get a complete, legal, XML document.
Dave.
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