
Hello (i sent this message to the mail of author, specified at hackage, but it returned to me, so i decided to resend it here) I found strange thing during work with latest versions of CouchDB & HTTP module on my Mac OS X 10.4. The problem is, that when i send document to the couchdb server, it name was cut to the 2 characters. After some investigation i found, that this is problem in combination of the CouchDB + HTTP usage. CouchDB module fills out the Request structure, and specify scheme & authority fields. This lead that i see (in network dumps) following data: PUT http://127.0.0.1:5984/test1/Users_ott_tmp_1_tst HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: ... ... Host: 127.0.0.1:5984 ... instead of proper PUT /test1/Users_ott_tmp_1_tst HTTP/1.1 I can eliminate this by explicitly setting of the scheme & authority into empty values, but this lead to improper creation of the Host header in request: PUT /test1/Users_ott_tmp_1_tst HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: ... ... Host: ... I tried to fix this problem myself, but I'm novice in the industrial Haskell programming ;-) P.S. this code from (CouchDB/HTTP.hs) will restore proper behaviour of the code, but break Host header makeURL path query = CouchMonad $ \conn -> do return ( (ccURI conn) { uriPath = '/':path , uriQuery = if null query then "" else '?':(urlEncodeVars query) , uriScheme = "" , uriAuthority = Nothing } ,conn ) -- With best wishes, Alex Ott, MBA http://alexott.blogspot.com/ http://xtalk.msk.su/~ott/ http://alexott-ru.blogspot.com/