#2906 closed Bug (Duplicate)
TCPRecv can't detect closed client web browser sockets
Reported by: | anonymous | Owned by: | |
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Milestone: | Component: | AutoIt | |
Version: | 3.3.13.16 | Severity: | None |
Keywords: | TCPRecv | Cc: |
Description
Last time I checked beta versions error detection was improved but still can't detect a client's web browser closed connection and must rely on other means to close the socket.
This problem has been well documented in a ticket that is now closed, but i'm hoping that somebody will consider re-opening it to solve the last remaining problem.
The last test I ran was on beta version 3.3.13.16 and the issue was still there. Last known working example is version 3.3.8.1.
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Change History (12)
comment:1 Changed 10 years ago by Jpm
comment:2 follow-up: ↓ 4 Changed 10 years ago by anonymous
This is the example that should show that web page sockets are not being closed when client closed their web browser where 3.3.8.1 had no problems in detecting the closed socket.
Start this script then use your web browser to navigate to 127.0.0.1:81, wait for the connection, then after the established connection, close the browser. 3.3.8.1 will detect the closed browser where further versions fail and must rely on alternate means to close the socket.
Thanks.
TCPStartup() $serversock = TCPListen('127.0.0.1', 81) If @error Then Exit ; we know this one. While 1 Do $hi = TCPAccept($serversock) If @error Then Exit ; we know this one. Until $hi <> -1 MsgBox(0,"Connected","A client has connected...") $ti = TimerInit() While 1 TCPRecv($hi,1500) If @error Then MsgBox(0,"Closed","Closing the connection: " & @error) TCPCloseSocket($hi) ExitLoop EndIf #cs ; alternate means for closing inactive sockets If TimerDiff($ti) > 99 Then TCPSend($hi, 'data') If @error Then MsgBox(0,"SEND ERROR!",@error) $ti = TimerInit() EndIf #ce WEnd WEnd
comment:3 Changed 10 years ago by anonymous
If the previous script was not any help here is another example. The same principle applies here. Navigate to 127.0.0.1:81, wait for connection then close the browser.
#include <Date.au3> $socket = -1 TCPStartup() $srvsck = TCPListen("127.0.0.1",80) If @error Then Exit While 1 If $socket = -1 Then Do $socket = TCPAccept($srvsck) If $socket <> -1 Then MsgBox(1,"Test","Connection was made") Until $socket <> -1 EndIf $rcvmsg = TCPRecv($socket,1000) If Not @error And $rcvmsg <> "" Then $P = "sending data" $size = StringLen($P) $cachehtml = "" $sendwebhdrs = "" $webstatsval = "HTTP/1.1 200 OK" $webheadrval = "Cache-Control: " & $cachehtml $webtrafdate = "Date: " & _NowCalc() $webcontents = "Content-Type: text/html" $webbodylens = "Content-Length: " & $size $webpersisst = "";"Connection: close" If $webstatsval <> "" Then $sendwebhdrs &= $webstatsval & @CRLF If $webheadrval <> "" Then $sendwebhdrs &= $webheadrval & @CRLF If $webtrafdate <> "" Then $sendwebhdrs &= $webtrafdate & @CRLF If $webcontents <> "" Then $sendwebhdrs &= $webcontents & @CRLF If $webpersisst <> "" Then $sendwebhdrs &= $webpersisst & @CRLF If $webbodylens <> "" Then $sendwebhdrs &= $webbodylens & @CRLF TCPSend($socket,$sendwebhdrs & @CRLF & $P) MsgBox(1,"goal",$rcvmsg) ElseIf @error Then MsgBox(1,"close",$socket & @CRLF & @error) TCPCloseSocket($socket) $socket = -1 EndIf WEnd
comment:4 in reply to: ↑ 2 Changed 10 years ago by anonymous
Sorry this script was likely to showcase the @error problems which have since been fixed, see next example... Sorry about that.
comment:5 follow-up: ↓ 6 Changed 10 years ago by Jpm
I assume next example = comment #3
comment:6 in reply to: ↑ 5 Changed 10 years ago by anonymous
comment:7 Changed 10 years ago by anonymous
Looks like i aslo messed up in this scrip and the port is now 80...
So you would have to navigate your web broswser to 127.0.0.1 istead of 127.0.0.1:81.
Sorry about that.... geeze. i swear i'm not trying to mess up.
comment:8 Changed 9 years ago by matwachich
Same problem with AutoIt v3.3.14.0 and beta3.3.15.0
This really needs to be fixed
Thanks
comment:9 Changed 8 years ago by FIX_TCP
Autit version 3.3.8 proves again to be a more reliable version when it comes to TCP functions. I was working with Autoit v3.3.14.0 for windows 10, when suddenly TCPsend started doing very strange things. It refused to send the entire picture and would always leave 1 bit left unsent. Rendering my server script useless for media content. I did all the common things a person might do to fix the problem and my final solution was to downgrade back to 3.3.8.
Thanks again for all your hard work created and maintaining Autoit3.
comment:10 Changed 8 years ago by Jpm
Can you post a script showing the regresssion between 3.3.14.0 and 3.3.8?
Thanks for your cooperation
comment:11 Changed 8 years ago by anonymous
I will have to write a compressed server that can respond to an html request with pictures on it. I'm not sure if I have the time or desire to complete that task. The server I was using is larger than it needs to be for a useful example. Good luck and I understand if you do not wish to pursue this without proper documentations.
comment:12 Changed 4 years ago by Jpm
- Resolution set to Duplicate
- Status changed from new to closed
wait #2696 closing
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