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Reopen #3208 #3268
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@Swamp-Ig the referenced issue has a long conversation, I still don't get your problem. Could you summarize the problem and your finding? |
Ok. I almost feared that you had being hacked to spead some ad (: |
OK the issue is that if you do a HTTP put to my device, the TCP connection goes crazy and the request fails. The same thing doesn't happen if you use standard non async requests lib. I've re-coded my library now to just use requests anyhow, since aiohttp won't work. |
I'm sorry but "goes crazy" is not a technical language. |
I figured out the issue. The device I was connected to couldn't handle fragmented requests. Will close. |
I'm not sure what's happened exactly, but #3208 still seems to be happening for me.
It did work at one point. Not sure what changed exactly.
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