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Websocket Behavior

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Websocket behavior.

Beta 7: Browser throws error instead of processing message returned from close request.

Beta 7.01 and 8: Browser causes null pointer error on server (malformed message) when dealing with characters outside the UTF8 character set. Also, Beta 7 problem above not yet fixed.

Websocket behavior. Beta 7: Browser throws error instead of processing message returned from close request. Beta 7.01 and 8: Browser causes null pointer error on server (malformed message) when dealing with characters outside the UTF8 character set. Also, Beta 7 problem above not yet fixed.

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Bewerkt door John99 op

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I posted more information in the steps taken section of the original post, which I'm surprised was not published. I'm running this test page: http://isr.nu/ws/WebSocketTest.htm

Note the difference if you run it in Firefox (beta 7 or above) verses Chromium (Chrome dev-channel v14 or above).

Using Chrome, you'll see that the message from the server ("bye") is displayed when you close the connection. In Firefox, you get an ERROR instead.

Since posting here, I found my way to Bugzilla and reported this.

Bewerkt door rogerfgay op

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Apparently as Bug 691038

What are you trying to say that the page is faulty ?

If I follow your link then take the close connection option from the button on the Left Hand Side of the page, then the right hand side displays NOT CONNECTED in red, which may be the expected behavior.

I am currently using Windows XP SP3 and Firefox 9.0a2

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This is the same comment made on Bug 691038 yesterday, which I already answered. You need to connect before you disconnect (close).