#<ArgumentError: invalid byte sequence in UTF-8>
["/Users/markw/bin/ruby19/lib/ruby/gems/1.9.1/gems/rails-2.2.2/lib/
webrick_server.rb:136:in `split'", "/Users/markw/bin/ruby19/lib/ruby/
gems/1.9.1/gems/rails-2.2.2/lib/webrick_server.rb:136:in
`extract_header_and_body'", "/Users/markw/bin/ruby19/lib/ruby/gems/
1.9.1/gems/rails-2.2.2/lib/webrick_server.rb:109:in
`handle_dispatch'", "/Users/markw/bin/ruby19/lib/ruby/gems/1.9.1/gems/
rails-2.2.2/lib/webrick_server.rb:74:in `service'", "/Users/markw/bin/
ruby19/lib/ruby/1.9.1/webrick/httpserver.rb:111:in `service'", "/Users/
markw/bin/ruby19/lib/ruby/1.9.1/webrick/httpserver.rb:70:in `run'", "/
Users/markw/bin/ruby19/lib/ruby/1.9.1/webrick/server.rb:183:in `block
in start_thread'"]
As much as possible I am trying convert all my Ruby code and Rails
apps to Ruby 1.9.x and this is one of the last problems that I am
having problems working around.
I have tried several combinations of send_file calls like:
send_file(filename, :filename => asset.filename, :type => :jpeg)
and none work - unless I am sending a plain text file.
This is obviously a unicode problem.
Thanks,
Mark
Is webrick part of the standard distribution? (been years since I used it!) Does its tests run?
Does Thin work for you? I've been running Ruby 1.9.1 for a while now on Thin and it works pretty well. I haven't sent any binary data yet though.
Thanks for the reference David.
I could not build thin on OS X using Ruby 1.9.1:
rubymain.cpp: In function ‘VALUE t_invoke_popen(VALUE, VALUE)’:
rubymain.cpp:466: error: ‘struct RArray’ has no member named ‘len’
Looks like the code is not updated for the unicode implementation in
Ruby 1.9.1
BTW, I can patch webrick_server.rb to make everything work:
def extract_header_and_body(data)
data.rewind
data = data.read
# MLW 2/1/2009
if data.ascii_only?
raw_header, body = *data.split(/^[\xd\xa]{2}/on, 2)
else
aa = data.lines.to_a
ind = aa.index("\r\n")
raw_header = aa[0...ind].join
body = aa[ind+1..-1].join
end
#raw_header, body = *data.split(/^[\xd\xa]{2}/on, 2)
header = WEBrick::HTTPUtils::parse_header(raw_header)
return header, body
end