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Graham 5-Jan-2010 [122] | so would I access make-http-request ? |
BrianH 5-Jan-2010 [123] | I can't say right now - ask me again tomorrow. |
Graham 5-Jan-2010 [124] | what I need is a function that traverses all the objects to find a function .... |
BrianH 5-Jan-2010 [125] | Going out :) |
Graham 5-Jan-2010 [126] | running away from me?? Happens a lot :( |
BrianH 5-Jan-2010 [127] | It's just a fling - I'll be back :) |
Graham 6-Jan-2010 [128x8] | my candle will still be burning ... |
For instance, in writing the AWS stuff, Maarten basically had to write his own http scheme ... because it wasn't easy to reuse the existing stuff. | |
I hope we can avoid that need for r3 | |
if you look at the port object! after eg. opening rebol.com, there is a port/scheme/actor object, and then the actor object seems to be duplicated in port/actor ... | |
Is there actually any documentation on using the http apart from read ? | |
http://www.rebol.net/docs/HTTPScheme state diagram.png | |
Just a question about eg. open http://www.rebol.com Does 'open take the url, turn it into a port object, and then invokes the http scheme'' open on the port object? | |
scheme's 'open on the port object? | |
Steeve 6-Jan-2010 [136x2] | actually what is the question ? :-) |
it's doing what you noted, so what ? | |
Graham 6-Jan-2010 [138] | just a stream of consciousness like Marcel Proust |
Steeve 6-Jan-2010 [139] | :-) |
Graham 6-Jan-2010 [140x2] | So, if you write your own schemes ... open must invoke the correct 'open some how |
looks like 'open is a native ... no source given | |
Steeve 6-Jan-2010 [142] | you're seeking the proto-open ? |
Graham 6-Jan-2010 [143x2] | still streaming .. |
AFAIK there's virtually no R3 documentation | |
Steeve 6-Jan-2010 [145] | i think you know this source system/intrinsic/make-port |
Graham 6-Jan-2010 [146x7] | ahh.. that helps |
there's no trace/net ? | |
I guess it's download wireshark time :( | |
HEAD / HTTP/1.0 Accept: */* Accept-Charset: utf-8 Host: www.rebol.com User-Agent: REBOL HTTP/1.1 200 OK Date: Wed, 06 Jan 2010 07:28:08 GMT Server: Apache/1.3.37 (Unix) mod_auth_passthrough/1.8 mod_log_bytes/1.2 mod_bwlimited/1.4 PHP/4.4.7 FrontPage/5.0.2.2635.SR1.2 mod_ssl/2.8.28 OpenSSL/0.9.7a Last-Modified: Fri, 01 Jan 2010 21:19:01 GMT ETag: "3f44376-2667-4b3e66c5" Accept-Ranges: bytes Content-Type: text/html Via: 1.1 bc1 Content-Length: 9831 Connection: close | |
this was from ... r: read open [ scheme: 'http host: "www.rebol.com" method: 'head port-id: 80 ] but probe r [x/ 9831 none ] | |
well I guess it tells me something is there .. as I don't get an error. But 9831 is not very useful content. | |
r: read open [ scheme: 'http host: "www.rebol.com" method: 'head port-id: 80 headers: [ User-Agent: "Graham" Content-length: 0 ]] works to override the headers | |
sqlab 6-Jan-2010 [153] | read p: open [scheme: 'http host: "www.rebol.com" method: 'head port-id: 80 ] probe p/state/info/headers gives more information without wireshark |
Graham 6-Jan-2010 [154] | That's useful ... I thought I molded the whole p and didn't see anything ... |
Steeve 6-Jan-2010 [155] | must initiate the path var to get a response from the server: read [ scheme: 'http path: host: "www.rebol.com" method: 'head] ** Access error: protocol error: "Server error: HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request" |
Graham 6-Jan-2010 [156x2] | ok, to send stuff ... need to set a content: in the port spec. [ content: "ehlo" scheme: 'http ..etc ] |
You're sending HEAD www.rebol.com HTTP/1.0 Accept: */* Accept-Charset: utf-8 Host: www.rebol.com User-Agent: REBOL which is invalid | |
Steeve 6-Jan-2010 [158] | ah ok |
Graham 6-Jan-2010 [159x9] | Ok, we seem to have some basic information now on how to use the http protocol :) |
This is a little inconsistent .. if I read www.rebol.com I get a binary returned If I read http://www.compkarori.co.nz:8090 I get a string returned instead | |
in the latter case, there's no port/state/info ... | |
Infact port/state is none | |
looks like the port structure is being clobbered | |
anyway the state object is set to none in the latter case ... | |
I wonder why that should be ... | |
Gabriele: why is port/state set to none in the latter http read? | |
Trying to create some noob documentation on http http://rebol.wik.is/Rebol3/Schemes/Http | |
Gabriele 6-Jan-2010 [168x2] | Graham: i write top-down or bottom-up depending on the case. if i know *very well* were i am going, i usually work bottom-up. otherwise top-down generally gives much better results. the R3 http scheme was more bottom-up than top-down. however, i always tend to present the code top-down, for a number of reasons. first, most people are only interested in the interface (how to use the scheme) - they find that first. after that, people maybe just want to figure out why something is not working or how something works, so they just need to go a little bit deeper, and that means just reading a bit further. only someone who needs to figure out the whole thing needs to read the whole file. |
Brian: you guys love to hurt yourselves, if you modified the .r directly. | |
Graham 6-Jan-2010 [170] | What is used to generate the .r from the .rlp ? |
Gabriele 6-Jan-2010 [171] | Graham: re. the headers discussion above, spec/headers is the user supplied headers. the ones in there are the default one (the template). in order for the user to be able to override the default, it is make template spec/headers and not make spec/headers template. |
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