Thread: [OpenSTA-devel] CodeMax 2.1.0.24
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From: Holger K. <ho...@gm...> - 2005-07-31 17:20:07
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Hi everyone,
I'm looking for CodeMax - 2.1.0.24 to write a little work around for
the https://{ problem with IE6. It would be very helpful if anyone
could help to find this particluar version of CodeMax.
Thanks in advance
Holger
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From: Shah, A. S <amr...@re...> - 2007-05-01 13:57:43
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Dear Members Would anybody be kind enough help me find CodemAx 2.1.0.24 to get OpenSta to compile ? I am trying to add Terminal Emulator testing capabilities to the tool but need to be able to compile to do so. Thanks in Advance =20 Amrish Shah amr...@re... =20 Confidentiality Statement: This message is confidential and may contain confidential information it is intended only for the individual[s] named herein. If this message is being sent from a member of the legal department, it may also be legally privileged. If you are not the named addressee[s] you must delete this email immediately do not disseminate, distribute or copy. |
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From: Olaf K. <ok...@ab...> - 2005-08-01 07:41:06
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Holger Koch wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm looking for CodeMax - 2.1.0.24 to write a little work around for
> the https://{ problem with IE6. It would be very helpful if anyone
> could help to find this particluar version of CodeMax.
I can't help you with CodeMax (other than point to the FAQ) - but the
fix for the http://{ issue (note: http://{, not https://{) is included
in release 1.4.3.
Olaf
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From: Holger K. <ho...@gm...> - 2005-08-01 09:20:43
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Thanks Olaf,
but it looks like it doesn't work with IE6, because MS replaces the
character with %7B which doesn't help much.
Holger
On 8/1/05, Olaf Kock <ok...@ab...> wrote:
> Holger Koch wrote:
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > I'm looking for CodeMax - 2.1.0.24 to write a little work around for
> > the https://{ problem with IE6. It would be very helpful if anyone
> > could help to find this particluar version of CodeMax.
>=20
> I can't help you with CodeMax (other than point to the FAQ) - but the
> fix for the http://{ issue (note: http://{, not https://{) is included
> in release 1.4.3.
>=20
> Olaf
>=20
>=20
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From: Olaf K. <ok...@ab...> - 2005-08-01 09:36:23
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Holger Koch wrote:
> Thanks Olaf,
>
> but it looks like it doesn't work with IE6, because MS replaces the
> character with %7B which doesn't help much.
As far as I understand http://%7B is now equivalent to http://{ and is
interpreted by the gateway in the same way. That is: you see http://%7B
and the gateway will connect https:// to your server and record https://
urls in your script.
Somebody correct me if I'm wrong - it's been a long time since I
recorded https traffic.
Cheers,
Olaf
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From: Daniel S. <da...@Op...> - 2005-08-02 01:15:39
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Holger Koch wrote: > > but it looks like it doesn't work with IE6, because MS replaces the > > character with %7B which doesn't help much. This problem: http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=10857&atid=110857&func=detail&aid=897856 Is supposed to be fixed in 1.4.3. If you are having an issue then please tell us exactly the symtoms and how to reproduce the problem and I'll fix it - I know this code pretty well now ;-) Olaf Kock wrote: > As far as I understand http://%7B is now equivalent to http://{ and > is interpreted by the gateway in the same way. That is: you see > http://%7B and the gateway will connect https:// to your server and > record https:// urls in your script. > > Somebody correct me if I'm wrong - it's been a long time since I > recorded https traffic. You entirely are correct Olaf. The initial posted workaround for the issue was executable patching to replace the '{' with a '-' , I wasn't entirely happy with this approach for a real fix so I just made the gateway see '{' and '%7B' as equivalent. It wasn't quite that simple but that was the outcome. Holger: I am interested in your thoughts on a "workaround", especially where you need Codemax to rebuild the Modeler... both of the previous "fixes" for this issue are not in Modeler code at all. I can make the required Codemax available to you whatever - I just need to know that you are willing to work with us and "share" your ideas and code before I make the effort to help you... :-) Cheers /dan -- Daniel Sutcliffe <Da...@Op...> OpenSTA part-time caretaker - http://OpenSTA.org/ |
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From: Holger K. <ho...@gm...> - 2005-08-05 03:59:12
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Hi Dan, Thanks for your great offer. I fixed it. Regards Holger On 8/2/05, Daniel Sutcliffe <da...@op...> wrote: > Holger Koch wrote: > > > but it looks like it doesn't work with IE6, because MS replaces the > > > character with %7B which doesn't help much. >=20 > This problem: > http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=3D10857&atid=3D110857&func=3Dd= etail&aid=3D897856 > Is supposed to be fixed in 1.4.3. If you are having an issue then > please tell us exactly the symtoms and how to reproduce the problem > and I'll fix it - I know this code pretty well now ;-) >=20 > Olaf Kock wrote: > > As far as I understand http://%7B is now equivalent to http://{ and > > is interpreted by the gateway in the same way. That is: you see > > http://%7B and the gateway will connect https:// to your server and > > record https:// urls in your script. > > > > Somebody correct me if I'm wrong - it's been a long time since I > > recorded https traffic. >=20 > You entirely are correct Olaf. >=20 > The initial posted workaround for the issue was executable patching > to replace the '{' with a '-' , I wasn't entirely happy with this > approach for a real fix so I just made the gateway see '{' and '%7B' > as equivalent. It wasn't quite that simple but that was the outcome. >=20 > Holger: I am interested in your thoughts on a "workaround", > especially where you need Codemax to rebuild the Modeler... both of > the previous "fixes" for this issue are not in Modeler code at all. >=20 > I can make the required Codemax available to you whatever - I just > need to know that you are willing to work with us and "share" your > ideas and code before I make the effort to help you... :-) >=20 > Cheers > /dan > -- > Daniel Sutcliffe <Da...@Op...> > OpenSTA part-time caretaker - http://OpenSTA.org/ >=20 >=20 > ------------------------------------------------------- > SF.Net email is sponsored by: Discover Easy Linux Migration Strategies > from IBM. Find simple to follow Roadmaps, straightforward articles, > informative Webcasts and more! Get everything you need to get up to > speed, fast. http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=3D7477&alloc_id=3D16492&op=3Dclic= k > _______________________________________________ > OpenSTA-devel mailing list > Ope...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/opensta-devel > |
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From: Daniel S. <da...@Op...> - 2005-08-05 10:54:46
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Daniel Sutcliffe wrote: > > I can make the required Codemax available to you whatever - I just > > need to know that you are willing to work with us and "share" your > > ideas and code before I make the effort to help you... :-) Holger Koch wrote: > Thanks for your great offer. I fixed it. That's lovely - except we have no idea what you fixed or how you fixed it! For your input to be of some use to the community we need to know these facts. I specifically want to know all and *ANY* problems with the software, and if there are fixes available that it is nice if they can be publically known so everyone that makes use of OpenSTA can make use of them - with getting fixes included into released product being the primary goal. The only reason OpenSTA is not a better tool than it is now is an attitude of "take take take" with very little "give back". That's not how open source works - and is the main reason OpenSTA releases don't happen more often with more improvements. Please tell us what you fixed and how, /dan -- Daniel Sutcliffe <Da...@Op...> OpenSTA part-time caretaker - http://OpenSTA.org/ |