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From: Raymond R. <ra...@ba...> - 2009-02-07 22:26:33
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Mark Hellegers wrote: > Haha, that's no problem. > I checked in a number of changes over the weekend to make the parser a lot > better. It can actually parse quite a few of my test files and the chances > of getting into an infinite loop have been reduced quite a bit. > The problem with the data for a file doesn't seem to be in the cache > addon. I had a quick look and it does seem that the extra bytes are > actually stored in the cache. > > I still have a few problems to fix in the parser, but for testing the rest > of Themis it is far enough I think. > I'd like to have a look at where the css support stands right now. That > might take a while as I don't know what exactly is there, but I'll report > back when I know what needs to be done. > > Is it a good idea to have a chat on irc maybe next weekend or so, to > discuss what we want to do and maybe have a quick session of looking at > the most serious bugs that are currently in Themis ? > > Mark > > Having a chat sounds like a good idea, though I don't think I'll be able to do it for another two weeks or so (Feb 21 or 22). Is that ok with you? In the mean time, could you do me a favor? Will you see if BeOS or Zeta (whichever you're running) has a header in the support directory called "parsedate.h"? It appears that this may be a Haiku only header, but it just solved a problem with the cookie support and I'd like to use it if possible. Then again, it's apparently under the MIT license so it shouldn't be a problem to include it and the source directly in Themis if necessary... Raymond |