On Jan 23, 2008, at 3:05 AM, Frans Meulenbroeks wrote:
> What I would like to suggest that, when doing "Follow TCP stream"
> there is
> an option to show unzipped http data.
Or, perhaps, when doing "Follow HTTP session". Yes, that means adding
a "Follow HTTP session" menu item, but, as the
> I've checked in changes for most of the files in his message (most of
> which were gratuitious non-ASCII characters in comments that could be
> replaced with ASCII equivalents, e.g. just using " rather than fancy
> curly quotes); the only exception is packet-e212.c, which has country
> names in
Hi,
>the only exception is packet-e212.c, which has country
>names in French with accented letters.
I think those was copied straight from the doc. The easy way
Out is to remove the French version of the country name.
Or possibly use names from other "Country name lists"
without non ASCII charact
Guy Harris wrote:
> ...or we find all the non-ASCII characters in the files (or, at least,
> the ones that cause problems; I don't know whether MSVC has problems
> with comments) and get rid of them.
I've checked in changes for most of the files in his message (most of
which were gratuitious n
Guy Harris wrote:
> Graham Bloice wrote:
>
>> As per the VS2005 help:
>>
>>> C4819 occurs when an ANSI source file is compiled on a system with a
>>> codepage that cannot represent all characters in the file.
>>>
>>> To resolve C4819, save the file in Unicode format.
>> So, you either use a codep
Graham Bloice wrote:
> As per the VS2005 help:
>
>> C4819 occurs when an ANSI source file is compiled on a system with a
>> codepage that cannot represent all characters in the file.
>>
>> To resolve C4819, save the file in Unicode format.
>
> So, you either use a codepage that does support ANS
Hi,
I wanted to view a gzipped http reply and finally I managed to do so
(using some old ethereal mailing list message). However I feel ther is
plenty of room for improvement.
What I would like to suggest that, when doing "Follow TCP stream" there is
an option to show unzipped http data.
Best re
Juntao Lv wrote:
> hi
>I download the wireshark-0.99.7.tar.gz to compile on winxp .There are some
> errors .
> can any people give me some suggestions?
>
>
>
>
As per the VS2005 help:
> C4819 occurs when an ANSI source file is compiled on a system with a
> codepage that cannot represent
hi
I download the wireshark-0.99.7.tar.gz to compile on winxp .There are some
errors .
can any people give me some suggestions?
compiling error below:
F:\wireshark\wireshark-0.99.7\wireshark-0.99.7>d:
D:\>cd d:\Program Files\Microsoft Platform SDK for Windows Server 2003 R2\
D:\Program File
http://mayankjain.110mb.com/OfficeDares.html
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>
> > Given RTP dynamic protocol types, perhaps "Decode As..."
> > should be enhanced to support RTP, and give a list of all protocols
> > for which dissectors have been registered with the "rtp.pt" table?
>
I've been away from Wireshark development for a while, so this may be a
red herring,
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