- From: Jiang Tao <jiangt@ceci.mit.edu>
- Date: Wed, 21 Feb 1996 15:10:18 -0500
- To: LSH <lsh@lubrizol.com>
- Cc: "www-lib@w3.org" <www-lib@w3.org>, "libwww@w3.org" <libwww@w3.org>
LSH wrote: > > Hello there! > > I wonder if anyone could help me with my questions or direct me > to the place where the answers could be found. > > I have acquired W3C code for libwww and compiled it for Mac (68K) > and Windows (32-bit, NT). I have encountered couple of problems on both > platforms: > > Mac: (when running libapp_3.c example) the connection gets established > fine but when the program tries to extract the HTML file, > I get the following error: > Error Add... number: 44 Severity: 1 Parameter: `NETWRITE: unknown error' > Where: `NETWRITE' > The program then tried to read the input from stdin. > Is there something that I am doing wrong? > (If you need more info, I'd be glad to provide it for you.) > Windows: (when running any libapp_x.c eamples) the program terminates > with the following error: > First-Chance Exception in libapp.exe (USER32.DLL): 0xC000005: Access Violation > I work with VC 2.0. Also, when trying to do HTLoadAbsolute() > in libapp_3.c, the program exists saying that I am referencing > memory at 0x00000000. It obviously is trying to read an invalid > memory. Can you tell me what is going on? > > Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated! > > Leo Shuster As the libapp_3.c is a console application (for windows NT), so if you want to make it work you must compile the DLLs by defining _CONSOLE. -- Tao Jiang Visiting Scientist, E40-369, CECI, MIT phone: (617)-253-3514(o) (617)-576-9665 (h) email: jiangt@ceci.mit.edu URL: http://ceci.mit.edu/staff/jiangt/
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