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Re: Web/Web.h': No such file or directory Error still remaining [message #38537 is a reply to message #38536] Sat, 22 December 2012 12:58 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
mirek is currently offline  mirek
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nixnixnix wrote on Fri, 21 December 2012 23:57

Yes. I am using the latest nightly build under MintLinux (Ubuntu) and Web is gone and HttpClient is gone too!



I have just checked lastest and it is there - in the end, I put it back, just marked it as obsolete in package description.

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Did HttpClient just get renamed to HttpRequest?



Well, the whole Web was somewhat outdated, especially socket encapsulation was sort of mess. So last year I have refactored Socket as TcpSocket in Core and then naturally I had to refactor HttpClient as HttpRequest. In the end, HttpRequest is much more powerfull, resolving issues that HttpClient had no clue about (like redirection with storing cookies), adding streaming interface etc, etc.. That is the story of Web.

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My project is a mess just now until this all gets sorted.



I think that you should go with Core for web related things now...

Htmls was canceled as it does not seem to bring the kind of advantage we thought it would. I guess that in case of HTML, going with raw text is as good as any abstraction.

Mirek
 
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