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annotate mod_rawdebug/README.markdown @ 4700:f821eeac0e50
mod_pastebin: Fix pasting when <body> is not the first tag (thanks thorsten)
Introduced in ded630a87563
stanza:get_child() and :get_child_text() operates on the first child
when no name or namespace is given.
If it so happens that the first child is an <thread/> instead of <body>
then it calculates the line length against that instead of the body.
Apparently in the vast majority of clients the <body> is first, so this
issue was not noticed until now.
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Wed, 29 Sep 2021 13:39:59 +0200 |
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2 summary: Extra verbose logging of sent and received |
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5 Summary |
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8 Sometimes it is useful to get the raw XML logs from clients for | |
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9 debugging purposes, but some clients don't expose this. |
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11 This module logs dumps everything sent and received into debug logs, for |
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12 debugging purposes. |