Closed dashsant closed 12 years ago
Hello,
I'm considering what should I do on it. I know that it's necessary for safari and mobile safari on iOS now.
But (maybe) in the near future, it is not no longer required...
Thanks.
support base64 {en, de} code automatically. at master HEAD https://github.com/nori0428/mod_websocket/commit/144553b070299e5230961b85f1f7485d23a7b445
Hi, i try to install mod_websocket over Lighttpd on Debian but i have some errors. Can i send you my config.log file?
Hello gbenfe. Yes, feel free to send your config.log. But if you're having another problem that is described here, please create new issue.
regards.
Thanks for your feedback. I send you my config.log file. I'm trying to compile this module on Debian virtual machine.
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2013/2/22 Norio Kobota @nori0428 notifications@github.com
Hello gbenfe. Yes, feel free to send your config.log. But if you're having another problem that is described here, please create new issue.
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Hello,
Current implementation of mod_websocket relies on UConverter to convert data from one format to another. For binary data which needs to be sent to the client, it needs to be encoded in an appropriate browser compatible (text based) format. Would like to use base64 encoding for this kind of data exchange.
Is there any plan to support base64 encoding?
Santi