Gianni Posted December 1, 2014 Share Posted December 1, 2014 (edited) Thanks Manadar for your replay well, here a very primitive attempt (primitive but at least it works) to achieve the purpose (just a proof of concept). in short: added a new "Case" to the Switch $sFileType to catch .ha3 filetypes added _parseSource() at bottom added _ExecuteScript() at bottom For who wants to try: Save the modified server script and the 2 "web pages" in the same directory, run the server open a web browser and enter as address the IP of the machine where the server is running (a very basic page will open) click on the only link and a second page with embedded Autoit code will be parsed on the server and opened on the client. modified Basic_Server save it as Server.au3 expandcollapse popup#cs Resources: Internet Assigned Number Authority - all Content-Types: http://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/ World Wide Web Consortium - An overview of the HTTP protocol: http://www.w3.org/Protocols/ Credits: Manadar for starting on the webserver. Alek for adding POST and some fixes Creator for providing the "application/octet-stream" MIME type. #ce ; // OPTIONS HERE // Local $sRootDir = @ScriptDir ; & "\www" ; The absolute path to the root directory of the server. Local $sIP = @IPAddress1 ; ip address as defined by AutoIt Local $iPort = 80 ; the listening port Local $sServerAddress = "http://" & $sIP & ":" & $iPort & "/" Local $iMaxUsers = 15 ; Maximum number of users who can simultaneously get/post Local $sServerName = "ManadarX/1.1 (" & @OSVersion & ") AutoIt " & @AutoItVersion ; // END OF OPTIONS // Local $aSocket[$iMaxUsers] ; Creates an array to store all the possible users Local $sBuffer[$iMaxUsers] ; All these users have buffers when sending/receiving, so we need a place to store those For $x = 0 To UBound($aSocket) - 1 ; Fills the entire socket array with -1 integers, so that the server knows they are empty. $aSocket[$x] = -1 Next TCPStartup() ; AutoIt needs to initialize the TCP functions $iMainSocket = TCPListen($sIP, $iPort) ;create main listening socket If @error Then ; if you fail creating a socket, exit the application MsgBox(0x20, "AutoIt Webserver", "Unable to create a socket on port " & $iPort & ".") ; notifies the user that the HTTP server will not run Exit ; if your server is part of a GUI that has nothing to do with the server, you'll need to remove the Exit keyword and notify the user that the HTTP server will not work. EndIf ConsoleWrite("Server created on " & $sServerAddress & @CRLF) ; If you're in SciTE, While 1 $iNewSocket = TCPAccept($iMainSocket) ; Tries to accept incoming connections If $iNewSocket >= 0 Then ; Verifies that there actually is an incoming connection For $x = 0 To UBound($aSocket) - 1 ; Attempts to store the incoming connection If $aSocket[$x] = -1 Then $aSocket[$x] = $iNewSocket ;store the new socket ExitLoop EndIf Next EndIf For $x = 0 To UBound($aSocket) - 1 ; A big loop to receive data from everyone connected If $aSocket[$x] = -1 Then ContinueLoop ; if the socket is empty, it will continue to the next iteration, doing nothing $sNewData = TCPRecv($aSocket[$x], 1024) ; Receives a whole lot of data if possible If @error Then ; Client has disconnected $aSocket[$x] = -1 ; Socket is freed so that a new user may join ContinueLoop ; Go to the next iteration of the loop, not really needed but looks oh so good ElseIf $sNewData Then ; data received $sBuffer[$x] &= $sNewData ;store it in the buffer If StringInStr(StringStripCR($sBuffer[$x]), @LF & @LF) Then ; if the request has ended .. $sFirstLine = StringLeft($sBuffer[$x], StringInStr($sBuffer[$x], @LF)) ; helps to get the type of the request $sRequestType = StringLeft($sFirstLine, StringInStr($sFirstLine, " ") - 1) ; gets the type of the request If $sRequestType = "GET" Then ; user wants to download a file or whatever .. $sRequest = StringTrimRight(StringTrimLeft($sFirstLine, 4), 11) ; let's see what file he actually wants If StringInStr(StringReplace($sRequest, "\", "/"), "/.") Then ; Disallow any attempts to go back a folder ;;~ _HTTP_SendError($aSocket[$x]) ; sends back an error _HTTP_SendFileNotFoundError($aSocket[$x]) ; sends back an error Else If $sRequest = "/" Then ; user has requested the root $sRequest = "/index.html" ; instead of root we'll give him the index page EndIf $sRequest = StringReplace($sRequest, "/", "\") ; convert HTTP slashes to windows slashes, not really required because windows accepts both If FileExists($sRootDir & "\" & $sRequest) Then ; makes sure the file that the user wants exists $sFileType = StringRight($sRequest, 4) ; determines the file type, so that we may choose what mine type to use Switch $sFileType ; -- just a pre alpha "proof of concept" ----------------------------------------- Case ".ha3" ; just for example extension .ha3 could be used -> (h)tml (a)utoit(3) $hFile = FileOpen($sRootDir & "\" & $sRequest);, 16) ; read file of web page $bFileData = FileRead($hFile) FileClose($hFile) ; now use _parseSource() to extract and execute embedded AutoIt code ; and then send result to client's browser _HTTP_SendData($aSocket[$x], _parseSource($bFileData), "text/html") ; ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Case "html", ".htm" ; in case of normal HTML files _HTTP_SendFile($aSocket[$x], $sRootDir & $sRequest, "text/html") Case ".css" ; in case of style sheets _HTTP_SendFile($aSocket[$x], $sRootDir & $sRequest, "text/css") Case ".jpg", "jpeg" ; for common images _HTTP_SendFile($aSocket[$x], $sRootDir & $sRequest, "image/jpeg") Case ".png" ; another common image format _HTTP_SendFile($aSocket[$x], $sRootDir & $sRequest, "image/png") Case Else ; this is for .exe, .zip, or anything else that is not supported is downloaded to the client using a application/octet-stream _HTTP_SendFile($aSocket[$x], $sRootDir & $sRequest, "application/octet-stream") EndSwitch Else _HTTP_SendFileNotFoundError($aSocket[$x]) ; File does not exist, so we'll send back an error.. EndIf EndIf EndIf $sBuffer[$x] = "" ; clears the buffer because we just used to buffer and did some actions based on them $aSocket[$x] = -1 ; the socket is automatically closed so we reset the socket so that we may accept new clients EndIf EndIf Next Sleep(10) WEnd Func _HTTP_ConvertString(ByRef $sInput) ; converts any characters like %20 into space 8) $sInput = StringReplace($sInput, '+', ' ') StringReplace($sInput, '%', '') For $t = 0 To @extended $Find_Char = StringLeft(StringTrimLeft($sInput, StringInStr($sInput, '%')), 2) $sInput = StringReplace($sInput, '%' & $Find_Char, Chr(Dec($Find_Char))) Next EndFunc ;==>_HTTP_ConvertString Func _HTTP_SendHTML($hSocket, $sHTML, $sReply = "200 OK") ; sends HTML data on X socket _HTTP_SendData($hSocket, Binary($sHTML), "text/html", $sReply) EndFunc ;==>_HTTP_SendHTML Func _HTTP_SendFile($hSocket, $sFileLoc, $sMimeType, $sReply = "200 OK") ; Sends a file back to the client on X socket, with X mime-type Local $hFile, $sImgBuffer, $sPacket, $a ConsoleWrite("Sending " & $sFileLoc & @CRLF) $hFile = FileOpen($sFileLoc, 16) $bFileData = FileRead($hFile) FileClose($hFile) _HTTP_SendData($hSocket, $bFileData, $sMimeType, $sReply) EndFunc ;==>_HTTP_SendFile Func _HTTP_SendData($hSocket, $bData, $sMimeType, $sReply = "200 OK") $sPacket = Binary("HTTP/1.1 " & $sReply & @CRLF & _ "Server: " & $sServerName & @CRLF & _ "Connection: close" & @CRLF & _ "Content-Lenght: " & BinaryLen($bData) & @CRLF & _ "Content-Type: " & $sMimeType & @CRLF & _ @CRLF) TCPSend($hSocket, $sPacket) ; Send start of packet While BinaryLen($bData) ; Send data in chunks (most code by Larry) $a = TCPSend($hSocket, $bData) ; TCPSend returns the number of bytes sent $bData = BinaryMid($bData, $a + 1, BinaryLen($bData) - $a) WEnd $sPacket = Binary(@CRLF & @CRLF) ; Finish the packet TCPSend($hSocket, $sPacket) TCPCloseSocket($hSocket) EndFunc ;==>_HTTP_SendData Func _HTTP_SendFileNotFoundError($hSocket) ; Sends back a basic 404 error Local $s404Loc = $sRootDir & "\404.html" If (FileExists($s404Loc)) Then _HTTP_SendFile($hSocket, $s404Loc, "text/html") Else _HTTP_SendHTML($hSocket, "404 Error: " & @CRLF & @CRLF & "The file you requested could not be found.") EndIf EndFunc ;==>_HTTP_SendFileNotFoundError ; --- new pre alpha test functions --------------- ; ; following function grabbed from AuCGI.au3 ; from here: http://www.autoitscript.com/forum/topic/111133-autoit-cgi-handler-aucgi/ ; by Erik Pilsits (wraithdu), and Josh Rowe (JRowe) ; original author Matt Roth (theguy0000) <theguy0000@gmail.com> ; (slightly modified by me) ; ; parse source for <?au3 ?> code Func _parseSource($source) Local $idx = 1, $idx2, $lastidx = 1, $parsed = "", $chunk = "" Do ; get first code snippet $idx = StringInStr($source, "<?au3", 0, 1, $idx) ; position of "<?au3" in $idx If $idx Then If $idx > $lastidx Then ; we have html $chunk = StringMid($source, $lastidx, $idx - $lastidx) ; get it (get html) $parsed &= $chunk ;~ _splitHTML($chunk) ; write it to $parsed EndIf $idx += 5 ; start of code ; get end of code tag $idx2 = StringInStr($source, "?>", 0, 1, $idx) If $idx2 Then ; found end of code --------------------------------------------------------------+ $chunk = StringMid($source, $idx, $idx2 - $idx) ; get it (portion of AutoIt code) | ; --- execute autoit code and get back result --- | $chunk = _ExecuteScript($chunk) ; | $parsed &= $chunk & @CRLF ; | $lastidx = $idx2 + 2 ; new $lastidx value, set to position after end-code tag | $idx = $lastidx ; next search start location -------------------------------------+ Else ; parse error, get out ConsoleWrite("Error parsing source.") EndIf Else ; no code sections or last section of html $chunk = StringMid($source, $lastidx) ; get it (html) If $chunk Then $parsed &= $chunk ;~ _splitHTML($chunk) ; check we actually have something this time, write it EndIf Until Not $idx Return $parsed EndFunc ;==>_parseSource ; following function is by trancexx (slightly modified by me) ; from here: http://www.autoitscript.com/forum/topic/82461-how-to-get-access-for-a3x-encoded-files/?p=590906 Func _ExecuteScript($code) Local $return Local $TypeLib = ObjCreate("Scriptlet.TypeLib") Local $tmp = @TempDir & "\~" & $TypeLib.Guid & "tempexec.tmp" Local $hwnd = FileOpen($tmp, 26) FileWrite($hwnd, $code) FileClose($hwnd) $pid = Run('"' & @AutoItExe & '" /AutoIt3ExecuteScript "' & $tmp & '"', "", "", 0x2) ; 0x2 ($STDOUT_CHILD) Do $return = StdoutRead($pid) Sleep(50) Until $return <> "" FileDelete($tmp) Return $return ; EndFunc ;==>_ExecuteScript First html page, save it in the same directory of the server as index.html <!DOCTYPE html> <html> <body> <a href="index.ha3">Try a web page with AutoiT code embedded!</a> </body> </html> Second html page with AutoIt code embedded. Save it in the same directory of the server as index.ha3 <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <html> <head> <?au3 $echo = "<br></br>" $echo &= "Hello World - from Manadar's web Server" $echo &= "<br></br>" $echo &= "Sever hosted on " & @ComputerName $echo &= "<br></br>" $echo &= "Server architecture is:" & "<br></br>" $echo &= "CPUArch: " & @CPUArch & "<br></br>" $echo &= "OSArch: " & @OSArch & "<br></br>" $echo &= "OSType: " & @OSType & "<br></br>" $echo &= "OSVersion: " & @OSVersion & "<br></br>" ConsoleWrite($echo) ?> <meta content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" http-equiv="content-type"> <title>Test</title> </head> <body> <?au3 $echo = "<br></br>" $echo &= "Server date is " & @MON & "/" & @MDAY & "/" & @YEAR $echo &= "<br></br>" $echo &= "Server Time is " & @HOUR & ":" & @MIN & ":" & @SEC ConsoleWrite($echo) ?> </body> </html> Edited December 1, 2014 by Chimp robertocm, jvanegmond, Xwolf1 and 1 other 4 Chimp small minds discuss people average minds discuss events great minds discuss ideas.... and use AutoIt.... 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dynamitemedia Posted April 16, 2015 Share Posted April 16, 2015 where can i add in the code to know when a IP has stopped requesting? i have tried adding like this and it is not working, it does get the right IP tho $iNewSocket = TCPAccept($iMainSocket) ; Tries to accept incoming connections If $iNewSocket >= 0 Then ; Verifies that there actually is an incoming connection $newip = SocketToIP($iNewSocket) ConsoleWrite ($newip & @CRLF) For $x = 0 to UBound($aSocket)-1 ; Attempts to store the incoming connection If $aSocket[$x] = -1 Then $aSocket[$x] = $iNewSocket ;store the new socket ExitLoop EndIf Next EndIf For $x = 0 to UBound($aSocket)-1 ; A big loop to receive data from everyone connected If $aSocket[$x] = -1 Then ContinueLoop ; if the socket is empty, it will continue to the next iteration, doing nothing $sNewData = TCPRecv($aSocket[$x],1024) ; Receives a whole lot of data if possible If @error Then ; Client has disconnected ConsoleWrite ($newip & " has stopped recieveing " & @CRLF) I also want to take that IP and save to a txt file but do not want to have it write over and over... like it does in the console i plan on getting the IP and time was connected and IP and Time disconnected Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dynamitemedia Posted April 23, 2015 Share Posted April 23, 2015 is it Ok to bump this? i really need to know when the files are no longer being requested... so i can send an alert if it stops or restart the program Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jvanegmond Posted April 24, 2015 Author Share Posted April 24, 2015 I'm not sure I understand but let's give it a shot. Maybe you just are confused because you are coming from a modern HTTP/1.1 background. This server avoids some implementation problems by closing the underlying TCP connection after every HTTP request/response pair. That's a simplification of the HTTP/1.1 protocol which you may understand from the way that most servers implement it, but it's definitely not breaking the HTTP spec so all browsers to my knowledge do correctly handle it. The downside is mainly that it's not as fast because of the additional roundtrip when establishing a new TCP connection. So you're capturing the @error on TCPRecv but that happens after every request and not "when the client has stopped sending requests" which I understand is what you are asking about. This introduces an interesting programming problem: You can have code execute when something happens, but there is no similar paradigm to execute code when something is not happening. The solution to this is generally to introduce another event, like a timer, executing code which contains a check on the time of the last actual event. If that is greater than a set amount, do some error handling. In AutoIt, there is the AdlibRegister function to create such a timer event. github.com/jvanegmond Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dynamitemedia Posted April 25, 2015 Share Posted April 25, 2015 U basically need to watch the _HTTP_SendFile function and if it hasnt been called in like 30 seconds i know it has stopped. any idea how to implement that since AdlibRegister is for calling a function and the http send file is not really something you would call that way any help would be very appreciated! thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
minxomat Posted June 24, 2015 Share Posted June 24, 2015 I ran into a strange problem with the basic example. It doesn't work most of the time. I set the server up on a windows dedicated server (static ip .. blah). When I try to access the server using any browser outside the datacenter, It just loads indefinitely, and eventually times out. Using an AutoIt script on any PC outside the DC and InetRead, the valid result is returned every time. Also, some Web-based proxies do load the page (others don't, most fail with a libcurl timeout).I suspect there is a significant difference on the requesting site when using InetRead or a Web Browser.Recap: InetRead works everytime, everywhere. Browsing the page using Chrome, FF, etc. doesn't, except for some Webproxies. I will answer every single PM, and you are free to ask anything anytime. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jvanegmond Posted July 2, 2015 Author Share Posted July 2, 2015 @minx, very interesting. A good next step would be to try to put wireshark on both client and server and watch the differences. A little bit of knowledge of IP, TCP and HTTP should get you a long way. github.com/jvanegmond Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Developers Jos Posted July 2, 2015 Developers Share Posted July 2, 2015 Inetread will only read the source of the requested html page without trying to interpret it and performing any download of images, or execution on client side scripting. Jos SciTE4AutoIt3 Full installer Download page - Beta files Read before posting How to post scriptsource Forum etiquette Forum Rules Live for the present, Dream of the future, Learn from the past. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
minxomat Posted July 2, 2015 Share Posted July 2, 2015 I solved it, my local network policy blocked the requests I fixed a Bug btw: If there is a packet flood from a client who's trying to take you down, the send function will glitch out and loop indefinitely. To prevent this, we have to check that TCPSend actually sent any bytes, if not cut off the client: Func _HTTP_SendData($hSocket, $bData, $sMimeType, $sReply = "200 OK") $sPacket = Binary("HTTP/1.1 " & $sReply & @CRLF & _ "Server: " & $sServerName & @CRLF & _ "Connection: close" & @CRLF & _ "Content-Lenght: " & BinaryLen($bData) & @CRLF & _ "Content-Type: " & $sMimeType & @CRLF & _ @CRLF) TCPSend($hSocket, $sPacket) ; Send start of packet ConsoleWrite("# [HTML] Sent header." & @LF) Local $iLastData = -1 ; buffer to check packet flood While BinaryLen($bData) ; Send data in chunks (most code by Larry) $a = TCPSend($hSocket, $bData) ; TCPSend returns the number of bytes sent $bData = BinaryMid($bData, $a + 1, BinaryLen($bData) - $a) If BinaryLen($bData) = $iLastData And $iLastData >= 0 Then ExitLoop $iLastData = BinaryLen($bData) WEnd If Not $iLastData Then $sPacket = Binary(@CRLF & @CRLF) ; Finish the packet TCPSend($hSocket, $sPacket) ConsoleWrite("# [HTML] Sent everything" & @LF) EndIf TCPCloseSocket($hSocket) ConsoleWrite("# [HTML] Closed connection." & @LF) EndFunc ;==>_HTTP_SendData jvanegmond 1 I will answer every single PM, and you are free to ask anything anytime. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jvanegmond Posted July 9, 2015 Author Share Posted July 9, 2015 Thanks very much minx. I didn't focus too much on malicious clients since it seems like fighting a losing battle. However, your contribution to improve this is very much appreciated and I will definitely put it in the next version. minxomat 1 github.com/jvanegmond Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
boomingranny Posted April 12, 2018 Share Posted April 12, 2018 This webserver is great and still runs well today, However I have found some issues with the _HTTP_SendData function also, and I thought it worth mentioning in case others experience the same issue. The while loop in HTTP_SendData will loop forever if a network issue occurs while the data is being sent, because there is no error check on the TCPSend. I added a line below $a = TCPSend($hSocket, $bData) ; TCPSend returns the number of bytes sent ;this is the additional line: If $a = 0 Then ExitLoop that way it will break the loop if it fails to send data or an error occurs. (I would run the server, serving a page that was refreshed by the client every 15 seconds. The server would always hang every 4-8 hours, this resolved my issue) Also, if you want to find the IP address of the client connecting to your webserver, this code will do it (not my code) Useful for blacklisting or filtering certain client IP addresses ;used in combination with the other autoit TCP functions ;such as TCP_Listen, this finds the clients ip address ;via the TCP socket handle Func _TCP_Server_ClientIP($hSocket) Local $pSocketAddress, $aReturn $pSocketAddress = DllStructCreate("short;ushort;uint;char[8]") $aReturn = DllCall("ws2_32.dll", "int", "getpeername", "int", $hSocket, "ptr", DllStructGetPtr($pSocketAddress), "int*", DllStructGetSize($pSocketAddress)) If @error Or $aReturn[0] <> 0 Then Return $hSocket $aReturn = DllCall("ws2_32.dll", "str", "inet_ntoa", "int", DllStructGetData($pSocketAddress, 3)) If @error Then Return $hSocket $pSocketAddress = 0 Return $aReturn[0] EndFunc ;==>_TCP_Server_ClientIP Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ripdad Posted April 14, 2018 Share Posted April 14, 2018 On 7/2/2015 at 9:05 AM, minxomat said: Func _HTTP_SendData($hSocket, $bData, $sMimeType, $sReply = "200 OK") $sPacket = Binary("HTTP/1.1 " & $sReply & @CRLF & _ "Server: " & $sServerName & @CRLF & _ "Connection: close" & @CRLF & _ "Content-Lenght: " & BinaryLen($bData) & @CRLF & _ "Content-Type: " & $sMimeType & @CRLF & _ @CRLF) TCPSend($hSocket, $sPacket) ; Send start of packet ConsoleWrite("# [HTML] Sent header." & @LF) Local $iLastData = -1 ; buffer to check packet flood While BinaryLen($bData) ; Send data in chunks (most code by Larry) $a = TCPSend($hSocket, $bData) ; TCPSend returns the number of bytes sent $bData = BinaryMid($bData, $a + 1, BinaryLen($bData) - $a) If BinaryLen($bData) = $iLastData And $iLastData >= 0 Then ExitLoop $iLastData = BinaryLen($bData) WEnd If Not $iLastData Then $sPacket = Binary(@CRLF & @CRLF) ; Finish the packet TCPSend($hSocket, $sPacket) ConsoleWrite("# [HTML] Sent everything" & @LF) EndIf TCPCloseSocket($hSocket) ConsoleWrite("# [HTML] Closed connection." & @LF) EndFunc ;==>_HTTP_SendData I have seen this code section in several scripts over the years, and I just wanted to make clear that you cannot chunk data this way. Once $bData is in the TCPSend buffer, there is nothing else left over to chunk in the above script. TCP internally, will send the data at the pace it's being received on the other end. In order to do a proper chunk, you would need to split the data into sections before sending it. Otherwise, this will suffice to send it all at once - at the same time... Func _HTTP_SendData($hSocket, $bData, $sMimeType, $sReply = "200 OK") Local $sPacket = Binary("HTTP/1.1 " & $sReply & @CRLF & _ "Server: " & $sServerName & @CRLF & _ "Connection: close" & @CRLF & _ "Content-Length: " & BinaryLen($bData) & @CRLF & _; <== Content-Length was misspelled "Content-Type: " & $sMimeType & @CRLF & @CRLF & $bData & @CRLF & @CRLF) TCPSend($hSocket, $sPacket); Send everything at once EndFunc jvanegmond 1 "The mediocre teacher tells. The Good teacher explains. The superior teacher demonstrates. The great teacher inspires." -William Arthur Ward Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PixelPixPanreyes Posted November 14, 2020 Share Posted November 14, 2020 Hi @jvanegmond! First, thanks!! 🤩 Second, sorry! 😅 I used and crippled your code to create a small server to send keystrokes to a soundboard (Voicemod's soundboard) style.css functions.js poormans-deck.au3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChrisL Posted February 16, 2022 Share Posted February 16, 2022 I know this is an old thread but I've been playing with this and it's pretty cool. However there is a small bug, If you host a website inside a subfolder WWW/src and you type 127.0.0.1/src into the browser the main index.html loads but any imags, css, js files etcwill have an incorrect path. If you type 127.0.0.1/src/ (note the slash at the end) then the page loads correctly and all parts of the page load. If you use (say) apache webserver and type the URL without the closing slash then apache sends a message back to the browser to tell it to update the url with a forward slash (you can see this happen in the browser window the url is automatically appended) With the Autoit webserver the forward slash is not automatically appended in the browser window, which leaves me to believe there must be a command sent back to the browser window to tell it to update the url. I've not found anything about this so I'm hoping someone here might have some experience with it. It isn't just a case of adding a slash in the code this still doesn't work, you have to tell the browser to update the url with the forward slash. Thanks [u]Scripts[/u]Minimize gui to systray _ Fail safe source recoveryMsgbox UDF _ _procwatch() Stop your app from being closedLicensed/Trial software system _ Buffering Hotkeys_SQL.au3 ADODB.Connection _ Search 2d Arrays_SplashTextWithGraphicOn() _ Adjust Screen GammaTransparent Controls _ Eventlogs without the crap_GuiCtrlCreateFlash() _ Simple Interscript communication[u]Websites[/u]Curious Campers VW Hightops Lambert Plant Hire Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChrisL Posted February 17, 2022 Share Posted February 17, 2022 Figured i out, you have to send a 301 with the new location back to the browser If StringInStr(FileGetAttrib($sRootDir & $sRequest),"D") then If StringRight($sRequest,1) <> "/" then $sRequest &= "/" _HTTP_SendLocationHeader($aSocket[$x], $sRequest) EndIf EndIf Func _HTTP_SendLocationHeader($hSocket,$sFileLoc, $sMimeType = "text/html", $sReply = "301 Moved Permanently") $sPacket = Binary("HTTP/1.1 " & $sReply & @CRLF & _ "Location: " & $sFileLoc & @CRLF & _ @CRLF) TCPSend($hSocket, $sPacket) ; Send start of packet EndFunc [u]Scripts[/u]Minimize gui to systray _ Fail safe source recoveryMsgbox UDF _ _procwatch() Stop your app from being closedLicensed/Trial software system _ Buffering Hotkeys_SQL.au3 ADODB.Connection _ Search 2d Arrays_SplashTextWithGraphicOn() _ Adjust Screen GammaTransparent Controls _ Eventlogs without the crap_GuiCtrlCreateFlash() _ Simple Interscript communication[u]Websites[/u]Curious Campers VW Hightops Lambert Plant Hire Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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