Hendrik van Rooyen wrote: > [snip] >> could definitely do more of them. The thing will be >> > > When I read this - I thought - probably your stuff is working > perfectly - on your test cases - you could try to send it some > random data and to see what happens - seeing as you have a test > server, throw the kitchen sink at it. > > Possibly "random" here means something that "looks like" data > but that is malformed in some way. Kind of try to "trick" the > system to get it to break reliably. > > I'm sorry I can't be more specific - it sounds so weak, and you > probably already have test cases that "must fail" but I don't > know how to put it any better... > Well, sometimes a weak analogy is the best thing because it allows me to fill in the blanks "How can I throw a kitchen sink at it in a way I never have before"
And away my mind goes, so thank you. -carl -- Carl J. Van Arsdall [EMAIL PROTECTED] Build and Release MontaVista Software -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list