HTTP headers and such are a bit more helpful for debugging this, thanks!

On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 12:48, Toby Glenn <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I get the 500 Internal Server Error when I try to update a profile
> image. I am trying to do it using c# and I am not sure what is going
> on. Here is a network sniff of my request:
> No.     Time        Source                Destination
> Protocol Info
>    657 2.775514    10.50.50.230          128.121.146.100
> HTTP     POST /account/update_profile_image.xml HTTP/1.1  (JPEG JFIF
> image)
>
> Frame 657 (85 bytes on wire, 85 bytes captured)
> Ethernet II, Src: 00:21:70:6b:00:61 (00:21:70:6b:00:61), Dst:
> Watchgua_30:99:52 (00:90:7f:30:99:52)
>    Destination: Watchgua_30:99:52 (00:90:7f:30:99:52)
>    Source: 00:21:70:6b:00:61 (00:21:70:6b:00:61)
>    Type: IP (0x0800)
> Internet Protocol, Src: 10.50.50.230 (10.50.50.230), Dst:
> 128.121.146.100 (128.121.146.100)
> Transmission Control Protocol, Src Port: hfcs (4900), Dst Port: http
> (80), Seq: 28021, Ack: 26, Len: 31
> [Reassembled TCP Segments (28051 bytes): #586(210), #621(129), #622
> (1260), #623(1260), #627(1260), #628(1260), #629(1260), #630(1260),
> #632(1260), #633(1260), #634(1260), #635(1260), #636(1260), #638
> (1260), #639(1260), #640(1260), #641(1260]
> Hypertext Transfer Protocol
> MIME Multipart Media Encapsulation, Type: multipart/form-data,
> Boundary: "----------8cb2dd5e785fac4"
>    [Type: multipart/form-data]
>    First boundary: ------------8cb2dd5e785fac4\r\n
>    Encapsulated multipart part:  (image/jpeg)
>    Boundary: \r\n------------8cb2dd5e785fac4\r\n
>    Encapsulated multipart part:
>



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