No problem.  Thank you so much for your work on the library.  It's great!
When I write some macros to do what's required I'll follow them up with a
mailing list post so others can use them  if they want.  Shouldn't take too
long to do.

~J

On Fri, Mar 17, 2017 at 2:55 PM, Christian Grothoff <groth...@gnunet.org>
wrote:

> On 03/18/2017 01:44 AM, John Duncan wrote:
> > Websockets and RFC6455.  I noticed the test_upgrade.c unit test code
> > doesn't provide the accept handshake key combination hashing specified on
> > page 8 of the RFC, in the section "opening handshake."
> >
> > Apparently we're supposed to combine the websocket key with a
> predesignated
> > static GUID, hash it, and send it back.  Without doing this, current
> > firefox refuses to accept a websocket connection to MHD.
> >
> >
> > My question is, should I write this functionality myself or are there
> plans
> > for MHD to implement it in the future with macros or such?  It seems very
> > easy to implement but I don't want to implement my own code if the
> library
> > has plans to implement this functionality for users directly.  Don't want
> > to duplicate efforts etc.
>
> Right now, the expectation is that you need to write this yourself, at
> least I have no plans to do more in terms of API than what we have today
> with respect to "HTTP Upgrade".
>
> Happy hacking!
>
> Christian
>
>

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