- From: Greg Leach <+GLEACH@csi.compuserve.com>
- Date: 26 Jun 95 14:58:37 EDT
- To: www-lib <www-lib@w3.org>
Hello everyone, I am having a great deal of difficulty with recursive load, which is used extensively by servers processing image maps. Before I changed some code in the cern libraries, I would get a segv each time. With the changes, the remote server will send back an html page with the message: The document has moved *here*. Since I've seen this on some older browsers, this doesn't suprise me, but none of the newer ones exhibit this behaviour. At this point I don't know if I'm doing something wrong in setting up the libraries, or if the recursive load is really broken and I should find a work-around. If any of you have any information on this please let me know. Below I've included the pertinent calls made before I load the document. If you see any blatant errors, please let me know ( note that I snipped out all the non-cern code, so don't expect this to run as written ) -thanks -greg request = HTRequest_new(); HTFormatInit( request->conversions ); request->output_stream = HTFWriter_new( WWW_info->url_stream, NO ); request->output_format = WWW_SOURCE; request->BlockingIO = YES; canonical_url = HTSimplify( url ); HT_return_value = HTLoadAbsolute( canonical_url, request );
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