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The current implementation of the SocketServer only supports HTTP requests that are sent in 1 or 2 chunks, with the additional requirement of the "Content-Length" header being fully contained in the f…
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I have a third-party library that creates Bitmaps (and BitmapDatas) with
negative strides. This is apparently used to indicate that the image is stored
with lines in reverse order in memory.
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I have a third-party library that creates Bitmaps (and BitmapDatas) with
negative strides. This is apparently used to indicate that the image is stored
with lines in reverse order in memory.
An…
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```
I have a third-party library that creates Bitmaps (and BitmapDatas) with
negative strides. This is apparently used to indicate that the image is stored
with lines in reverse order in memory.
An…
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```
I have a third-party library that creates Bitmaps (and BitmapDatas) with
negative strides. This is apparently used to indicate that the image is stored
with lines in reverse order in memory.
An…
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```
I have a third-party library that creates Bitmaps (and BitmapDatas) with
negative strides. This is apparently used to indicate that the image is stored
with lines in reverse order in memory.
An…
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```
I have a third-party library that creates Bitmaps (and BitmapDatas) with
negative strides. This is apparently used to indicate that the image is stored
with lines in reverse order in memory.
An…
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```
I have a third-party library that creates Bitmaps (and BitmapDatas) with
negative strides. This is apparently used to indicate that the image is stored
with lines in reverse order in memory.
An…
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```
I have a third-party library that creates Bitmaps (and BitmapDatas) with
negative strides. This is apparently used to indicate that the image is stored
with lines in reverse order in memory.
An…
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```
I have a third-party library that creates Bitmaps (and BitmapDatas) with
negative strides. This is apparently used to indicate that the image is stored
with lines in reverse order in memory.
An…