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From: Dick Fleming <dickfleming_at_hypermediadesign.com>
Date: Sun, 13 Sep 2009 20:23:35 -0400
Date: Sun, 13 Sep 2009 20:23:35 -0400
-- President - Hypermedia Design - dickfleming_at_hypermediadesign.com dickfleming_at_hypermediadesign.com Chief Operating Officer - Collaboration Studios dickfleming_at_collabortionstudios.com 207-348-5230 (voice) 207-669-8375 (FAX) www.hypermediadesign.com www.collaborationstudios.com --CS Finalist in TechMaine's "TECHNOLOGY COMPANY OF THE YEAR AWARD" !!! Read all about it: http://www.collaborationstudios.com > From: Vince Tagle <vtagle_at_gmail.com> > Reply-To: libcurl development <curl-library_at_cool.haxx.se> > Date: Sun, 13 Sep 2009 12:28:48 -0700 > To: curl-library_at_cool.haxx.se > Subject: Re: Corrupted data with POST on Mac OSX 10.5 with an account that has > parental controls activated > > On Sun, 13 Sep 2009,Daniel Stenberg wrote: >> On Fri, 11 Sep 2009, Vince Tagle wrote: >> >>> So I have a rather obscure bug that I've encountered and it is >> when I'm >>> using libCurl to make an HTTP POST call on MacOS 10.5 >> >> Which libcurl version is that? >> > My apologies. I thought I had indicated the version number. This is > with the latest (7.19.6) but I was also seeing it with 7.19.3 (I had > upgraded to see if the bug would still occur). >>> with an account with parental controls activated >> >> How do these affect libcurl at all? Does the "control" part possibly >> involve >> going over a proxy? >> > Unfortunately, I don't know how it's affecting libcurl. We're not > going over a proxy, the account is set to unrestricted access to > websites, and sending POST data via Safari has no corruption issues. > I'm hoping someone had seen this before and was able to figure out > what was going on. > > Vince >Received on 2009-09-14