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else { | else { | ||
var %a | var %a | ||
− | + | ||
− | ; | + | ;when we start, the next line is the chunk size, but after reading a chunk, we must parse the $crlf ending that chunk |
− | while ($sockbr) && (%a == $null) { sockread %a } | + | ;so if we read and %a is $null, it means we are after the start, we try to read the next line, if we can't find the next chunk in the current receive buffer, we return and allow the event to retrigger with more data. |
+ | sockread -f %a | ||
+ | while ($sockbr) && (%a == $null) { sockread -f %a } | ||
if (!$sockbr) || (%a == $null) return | if (!$sockbr) || (%a == $null) return | ||
;last chunk | ;last chunk |