Gentlemen, I must admit you have lost me in the last few exchanges, but I'm very happy to hear that you are fixing this :-)
The release of our app and backend system is relying on a correctly functioning touchDB <-> couchDB replication. I'm happy we can tell our customer that his document synchronisation will be better soon. Thank you very much and I hope to be testing the new code soon. PIeter 2012/8/8 Jens Alfke <[email protected]>: > > On Aug 8, 2012, at 10:39 AM, Robert Newson <[email protected]> wrote: > > All non-first parts are explicitly intended to be added to the document. > Those parts can have standard headers that tell us the attachments name and > expected length. > > > That sounds good. I'm already adding some code to add the standard headers > to each part — I started with Content-Length because it will help make any > future issues like this one easier to diagnose, then I decided I might as > well add Content-Type and Content-Encoding since I've already got them in > the metadata. The only thing missing then is the decoded length, which I > don't think there's a standard MIME header for. > > —Jens
